Yoona is returning to the small screen in a special way not as an actress, but as the narrator of a powerful real-life story.
The Girls’ Generation member and acclaimed actress will narrate KBS1’s special documentary “Stand Again, The Miracle” airing on December 17 at 10 PM.

The documentary follows Chae Sumin, a dancer who became paralyzed from the waist down after an unexpected accident in her twenties. Refusing to let the tragedy end her dream, she reinvented herself as a “wheelchair dancer,” continuing to pursue the art she loves from a new stage in life.
The Miracle traces her emotional journey — her struggles, her training, and her courageous return to performance as she uses cutting-edge wearable robotic technology to literally rise again. The film highlights not only her resilience, but also the transformative power of human will and innovation.

The newly released poster sets the tone of quiet determination: Chae Sumin sits alone in the darkness, with rainbow-colored light cascading above her. Her outstretched arm reaching toward the spotlight symbolizes hope, defiance, and a dream that refuses to fade.
Yoona, who received widespread praise for her roles in dramas and films this year, is expected to amplify the documentary’s emotional impact with her warm, clear voice. Known for her calm and empathetic narration style, she will guide viewers through Chae Sumin’s intimate story with sincerity and depth.
“Stand Again, The Miracle” premieres December 17 on KBS1, delivering a message of courage, recovery, and the extraordinary beauty of getting back up again.

