Lee Min Ho had his first live broadcast this week and fans were excited. Apparently, the actor felt the same way as it was his first time to go live to greet and interact with his fans.
Through the live streaming via Instagram, fans learned that Min Ho is currently in Paris. However, it was not another vacation, but he is there for work. He said that he is doing a photo shoot but did not mention what it was for.
Lee Min Ho’s live broadcast was watched by over 60,000 fans across the globe. Like what the other celebrities usually do when on a live streaming session, the “Heirs” actor also read comments and answered questions from his viewers. The interesting fact is that the activity was not planned, he just thought of going live at that moment, while preparing for the photo shoot, so everyone was really surprised.
While broadcasting, he said that although it is his first time doing the Instagram Live, he actually like it, so he promised his fans that he will do it more often now. Moreover, he also shared something about his health, and this assured fans that he is doing well.
He said that he is on a diet and feeling good. It can be recalled that Lee Min Ho was reported to have been suffering from mental stress due to malicious comments online, so it was a good thing that he is in great condition now.
“You must have been surprised because this is the first time I’ve done an Instagram live, but I’ll do them a lot in the future to quickly say hello,” the actor said in the video.
Meanwhile, Sports Chosun reported that Kim Kyung Nam has been added to the cast of Lee Min Ho’s “The King: The Eternal Monarch.” So far, four actors, including himself, have been confirmed for the drama. He will join Woo Do Hwan and Kim Go Eun as Min Ho’s co-stars in writer Kim Eun Sook’s newest project.


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