Hysterical Woman: One of Yumi's recurring cells is Hysterius, a mischievous boy who wants to make Yumi release all of her pent-up frustration.When Yumi's Inner Feeling Cell asks Wook why he doesn't just ask her out, he seems to be caught off guard. They have a few tender moments, but Wook doesn't seem to catch on because he isn't interested in women and Yumi isn't as overtly flirty as Ruby. She cuts her hair during important events like becoming a published author. Expository Hairstyle Change: She has been debating whether to grow her hair out, and she finally decides to do after the Cells free Silkie from the Bobites, while she's dating Babi.Emotion Suppression: She keeps her Inner Feeling Cell locked up deep in her mind so that it won't blab about something that could compromise her relationships with others.Earn Your Happy Ending: It took much pain and effort, but by the series' end, Yumi has a successful career as a writer, marries the man of her dreams, and gains the self-confidence to build healthy relationships with her colleagues, including an unexpected friend like Ruby who hated Yumi's guts in the beginning of the series.Covert Pervert: Despite her meek and shy personality, Yumi has an active Naughty Cell that has to be kept in check by the others.Clingy Jealous Girl: She doesn't like it when her boyfriend looks at other women, to the point that "being attracted to another girl for even a second" is a major turn-off for her.Only her Inner Feeling Cell is immune to the effects of alcohol. Can't Hold His Liquor: In comparison to other characters, Yumi gets drunk really quickly.Thus she frequently makes decisions based on food and eats massive quantities of it. Big Eater: Her largest cell, Hunger Cell, has a huge influence on her.She doesn't get to that point with her other exes. Amicable Exes: She and Woong reach a point at which they can congratulate each other on their life achievements.Adaptational Dye-Job: She's blonde in the comic but has realistically darker hair in the adaptation.She is an assistant manager in the accounting department at Daehan Noodles until she quits her job to become a writer. Meanwhile, Lee Yoo Bi played the role of Ruby in the drama 'Yumi's Cells', which broadcast its last episode of the season on October 30 KST.Portrayed by: Kim Go-eunThe titular protagonist. I think we actually did not talk about acting a lot. Jinyoung also has a very good personality. Lee Yoo Bi also talked about the drama set atmosphere for 'Yumi's Cells' and in particular, her friendship with her co-star Kim Go Eun. Lee Yoo Bi stated, " Go Eun and I burst into laughter every time we just look at each other. I am happy that I am able to do what I love to do." Rather, it feels like the future will be much longer. Regarding her ten year long career, Lee Yoo Bi stated, "Ten years seems like a long time, but it actually doesn't feel that long. On November 5, Lee Yoo Bi sat down with one exclusive media outlet and talked about her ten year long acting career, as well as her friendship with her 'Yumi's Cells' co-star Kim Go Eun. Lee Yoo Bi revealed her thought after wrapping up filming for TVING's original drama 'Yumi's Cells'.
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