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Lee Min Ho Finally Discharged from the Army! Agency Confirms Actor Now Reviewing Different Proposals for His Next Projects

Lee Min Ho

Lee Min Ho is officially back after being discharged from army service on April 25. On his last day of work, the actor arrived at the Suseo Social Welfare Center in the morning with fans lining up in the streets and holding signs and balloons.

Many fans waited for Min Ho to finish his duties for the day and when he finally emerged from the building in the afternoon, fans waved their balloons and took photos while the actor greeted them with a bow. There was no special event for his exit from the military service so after greeting Minoz, his fandom, he rode his car and left.

Later, Lee Min Ho thanked his fans for the flowers and welcome home letters and gifts via social media. On his Instagram, he uploaded a photo of the gifts he got from the fans, and although there was no caption, it is enough for Minoz to know that the actor is showing his gratitude to them.

Everyone is excited for this day because fans want to see him on a drama or movie again. And the good news is that Min Ho is already reviewing some of the projects that he might work on soon. His agency, MYM Entertainment, confirmed that Bae Suzy’s ex is going over several project proposals and he may decide on his next drama very soon.

On the agency’s official Facebook page, the company announced the actor’s discharge. On the post, they wrote: “Today, Lee Minho, an actor we've been waiting for a long time is coming back to us. Please continue showing your love and interest for him, and he will say hello with a better look.”

Lee Min Ho enlisted in the army in May 2017 and was assigned as a public social worker. He is unable to take part in the active service duty because of his past injury from a car accident in 2006. Metal plates were installed in his thigh due to the severity of his injury, so it is risky for him to be a soldier that does strenuous tasks.

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