Lee Min Ho turned 33 on June 22 and totally, his fans did not forget to greet him on this day. It was not just plain greetings as the South Korean superstar also received an overwhelming number of cakes, flowers and gifts.
To show MINOZ, his official fan club name, that he got all their gifts, Lee Min Ho gathered every single present he got and arranged them in the living room. The space was surely filled to the brim and the actor could not hide his happiness.
Min Ho’s gratitude to his fans
On the same day of his birthday, Lee Min Ho thanked his fans for all the things he received from them. Via Instagram and Facebook, the actor wrote, “Thank you all for making this ordinary day special. Thank you everyone as you all made today a special day.”
And this is not all, “The King: The Eternal Monarch” actor also tried to be humorous and make his supporters happy in return. In another post, he uploaded a short clip that showed him blowing out candles on the cakes.
However, he burst out laughing when he can’t blow the flames on the cake sitting on a bit far spot from where he was standing. Lee Min Ho then rumoredly said while laughing, “Next year, I will win that candle.”
Conclusion of Min Ho’s comeback drama
Meanwhile, Lee Min Ho’s comeback drama just concluded earlier this month and Soompi reported that the show ended well. It was able to secure good viewership ratings, especially in the last few episodes.
“The King: The Eternal Monarch” only ran for about two months since it premiered in April. It was one of the most awaited dramas since it would be Lee Min Ho’s first work as an actor after being discharged from the army.
Now, as his first official acting project is done already, there is no announcement yet as to what Lee Min Ho’s next project would be. Fans are looking forward to a new announcement from his agency, MYM Entertainment. They are hoping that his next work will be another drama to see him longer or a movie will be a welcome project as well.


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