SBS drama "Jealousy Incarnate" is a light romantic comedy as it delivers a smooth and gentle story about love triangle involving two TV reporters and a third generation chaebol. It also raises awareness about breast cancer that can affect man beside woman.

Veteran actor and actress, Jo Jung-Seok and Gong Hyo-Jin, were paired in "Jealousy Incarnate" along with a newcomer Go Kyung-Pyo.

The story tells about an office romance between news anchor Lee Hwa-Shin (Jo) and weather broadcaster Pyo Na-Ri (Gong) in a fictional TV station SBC. Hwa-Shin's good friend and a third generation chaebol, Go Jung-Won (Go) becomes the third party in their relationship. Both main actor and actress, Jo and Go has built a good chemistry as reported by allkpop.

The drama debuted Aug. 24 on SBS. As a Wednesday -Thursday drama, it faced a direct competition with two recently ended dramas: MBC's "W: Two Worlds" and KBS "uncontrollably Fond." The strong cast character makes "Jealousy Incarnate" a strong contender.

A member of idol group GOT7, Bam Bam also made a cameo appearance, as reported by Soompi. Bam Bam appeared in episode 1 as a jealous Thai boyfriend that engage in a fight with Hwa-Shin who flirted with his girlfriend.

Hwa-Shin was in Thailand for a three-year asignment. Watch the footage of the fight between Bam Bam and Jo in the "Jealousy Incarnate" below:

The drama also raises awareness of breast cancer case that also threatened man as Inquisitr reported. That is right, although it is a rare case but men can also have breast cancer.

Hwa-Shin was diagnosed with breast cancer and he must undergo surgery and radiation treatment. At the same time, Na-Ri also had a benign lump in her breast and they both were treated in the same hospital.

Later on Hwa-Shin's good friend, Jung-Won had a crush on Na-Ri. As Jung-Won starts its move to Na-Ri, jealousy in Hwa-Shin's heart begins to incarnate, hence the name of the drama.

Next week, the drama will enter its 8th and 9th episode. The love triangle between Hwa-Shin, Na-Ri and Jung-Won will become to be more complicated and comedic as well. Catch the "Jealousy Incarnate" every Wednesday and Thursday on SBS.