Lee Sa-ra

 (Korean: 이사라) is a supporting antagonist in the Korean drama series The Glory. She is portrayed by Kim Hieora.

Biography
As a teenager, Lee Sa-ra and her friend group bullied Moon Dong-eun. They burned, assaulted and mocked her. This drove Dong-eun to drop out of school and plot revenge on her bullies.

Now, as an adult, Sa-ra is a painter. She is self-indulgent and chaotic, often buying drugs from her old friend from high school, Son Myeong-o.

Throughout The Glory
Throughout the show, Sa-ra has been shown to be a drunk, chaotic, and indulgent - particularly in drugs - while trying to maintain a good image of herself as the daughter of a pastor. She is also shown to be selfish as she doesn't care for anyone but herself and she is also known to be violent as when she attacked Hye-jeong for calling the police about Myeong-o's disappearance.

Personality
She is self-indulgent and chaotic, rarely caring for others rather than herself. She is impulsive and disorderly, as well as showing multiple aggressive tendencies towards her "friends." She does not hesitate to attack those who have wronged her and has no qualms about hurting them. She views herself as superior to others.

Physical appearance
Partway through the series, Sa-ra dyes her hair blonde in order to try and disguise her appearance as she prepares to flee the country after video evidence is streamed of her on drugs. She also sports pink eyeliner on her waterline, although it may have been a production choice in order to make her eyes appear more watery and tired to further emphasize her drug use.

Appearances

 * The Glory

Trivia

 * Sa-ra's father is a pastor, and doesn't want people to know his daughter uses drugs.