Lee Min Ho is a very popular actor not just in his native land but in different parts of the world too. He belongs to the top-tier of South Korean celebrities who contributed greatly to the Hallyu Wave.
Fans get their updates about what Lee Min Ho is up to in real-time because he is active in various social media platforms. The 32-year-old post photos and his activities on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Weibo, a Chinese microblogging website.
The king of social media among the actors
He is active in these social media sites but even if he has a lot of accounts, all of these have millions of followers. Not many actors in South Korea have such big numbers of followers and Lee Min Ho topped them all.
With that said, the actor has been called the “King of social media.” This is accurate because no one among the actors can match his over 16.7 million followers on Instagram, 17.4 million Facebook followers and nearly three million Twitter followers.
His posts, even if they are just simple photos of what he does always gain millions of likes on Instagram. On other platforms, Min Ho also gets thousands of reactions and comments.
The end of “The King: The Eternal Monarch”
Lee Min Ho made his comeback via Kim Eun Sook’s drama “The King: The Eternal Monarch.” He has been absent in the entertainment scene for almost three years since he had to serve in the army for two years and spent a year preparing for his drama and filming.
The drama premiered in April and now just ended on June 12. As per Soompi, it concluded with good viewership ratings which have remained the same throughout the drama airing. Based on Nielsen Korea’s record, the drama’s average nationwide rating is 5.8 percent and recorded 8.1 percent in the finale.
Finally, as of this time, Lee Min Ho’s management, MYM Entertainment, has not announced anything yet about his next project. Fans are hoping to see him again and perhaps, he will be making his comeback in the movie arena next.


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