Lee Min-ho and Park Shin-hye are considered two of the most well-known Korean celebrities in the industry as both boasts an impressive resume under their names. The duo has starred in “The Heirs” where they’ve portrayed two unlikely individuals that have fallen for each other.
After the series ended, Lee Min-ho and Park Shin-hye have been involved with multiple projects and their co-stars have always commended the pair’s acting skills. Recently, rapper/songwriter Park Chan-yeol praised the actress for having the ability to portray heartbreaking scenes genuinely, Business Times reported.
“I don't have a lot of acting experience, so I hadn't seen this a lot before, but she suddenly cried like how people cry while talking in real life,” the rapper said when asked about Park Shin-hye. “She cried so realistically. She's so good at acting, and I felt as if she were an acting machine.” Meanwhile, actor Jung Il-woo recently shared some information regarding his longtime friendship with Lee Min-ho.
The actor said that although he’s been friends with the “7 First Kisses” star for over a decade, they actually have little in common. One of the few things that they actually agree upon is that they aren’t fond of drinking. Jung said that he only drinks occasionally and revealed that Lee Min-ho doesn’t drink at all. Jung also said that his friend has always been popular among the ladies, even before they were in high school. He was even linked to Park Shin-hye at some point during his career.
Until now, it’s still unclear whether this rumor holds any weight as nothing has come of it years after the narrative emerged. At the moment, Lee Min-ho and Park Shin-hye are both busy with their respective projects. The actress is slated to start promoting her upcoming movie “Call,” while the actor has yet to unveil his mysterious project in 2019.


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