Nana finally broke her silence over the tattoos all over her body. The actress surprised everyone when fans saw her wearing several inks from her shoulders to ankles.

Nana's tattoos sparked a heated debate online about whether her tattoos were real or not. Some claimed it was just for the promotion of her new movie, "Glitch," but the singer-actress herself finally answered the questions about it.

To try to stop the talks among the fans, the 31-year-old's agency, Pledis, released a statement about her tattoos. It asked for everyone's understanding as it found it difficult to answer their questions because it was already about its artist's private life.

This only furthered the curiosity among fans about Nana's tattoos. So, the model herself responded to the questions, revealing they were real.

In a press conference for her new Netflix series "Glitch" at the GCV theater in Yongsan I-Park Mall, she explained that she got inked because she "wanted to."

Nana plays the character of Heo Bo Ra, an alien chaser, in "Glitch." She described her role as someone tracking "mysterious phenomena and aliens."

Though most of the ideas about her character came from the director Roh Deok, she also made some suggestions. As Heo Bo Ra has a lot of tattoos, Nana wanted each design to have meaningful meanings, so she carefully chose the phrases or drawing for her inks.

So, talking about her tattoos, Nana explained that she didn't just get interested because of her character. She got them all personally because she wanted to.

Meanwhile, Nana and Jeon Yeo Bin made fans excited with their incredible chemistry at the press conference of "Glitch." Nana donned a black-and-white blazer for the event and proved she was a real head-turner with her full bangs and bold red lipstick.

Jeon Yeo Bin, alternatively, looked elegant in her black dress and sleek hairstyle. Talking about their new Netflix project, she said the emotions she felt during the first reading of her script could be "described in colors," calling it "achromatic and colorful at the same time."

Nana, on the other hand, admitted she was nervous doing "Glitch," her first ever Netflix series. Despite that, though, she was still looking forward to it.

Nana added she felt overwhelmed with emotions to greet everyone alongside the show's director Roh Deok. "Glitch" will premiere on Netflix on Friday, October 7.