Korean star Lee Min Ho expressed his gladness seeing his Filipino fans up-close.
During his Manila visit over the weekend for SMDC, Lee said that he missed his Filipino fans because it’s quite a while since his last visit.
“The fact that this company has been around for 65 years, it’s not an easy thing. I myself, I’ve debuted, it’s been 16, 17 years. To see this company survive for so long, that is the reason why, I really love this group,” he added. He has been to fan meets that were organized by his Philippine endorsements, including the last one with Bench in 2021.
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