Gong Hyo-jin and Lee Min-ho Tease Each Other on “Zzanbro”While Promoting Their New Drama
On January 6, Gong Hyo-jin and Lee Min-ho made a lively appearance on the popular show “Zzanbro” as they geared up for the launch of their upcoming drama, “When The Stars Gossip.”
Behind-the-Scenes Laughs and Lighthearted Banter
During the episode, Gong shared a humorous anecdote regarding her ability to participate in the show, candidly admitting, “I wasn’t sure if I could do this show because I can’t drink.” She playfully revealed that Lee Min-ho promised to act as her “knight in shining armor” and support her, showcasing a fun dynamic between the two. Characterizing herself as an “alcohol weakling,” she drew laughter from the audience with her self-deprecating humor regarding her low tolerance for alcohol. When asked about finding her limit, Lee Min-ho jested, “Just drink,” which only added to the amusement of the moment.
Tipsy Revelations and Personal Insights
As the show progressed and Gong appeared slightly tipsy, she lightheartedly remarked, “Is my face red? My ears feel hot. If it gets worse, please switch to black-and-white,” bringing even more laughter from the crowd. Continuing the playful teasing, she asked Lee Min-ho, “Do you drink like this? You’re handling a lot,” to which he responded with a cheerful smile, “I feel good, I’m happy.”
Discovering Lee Min-ho’s Journey to Stardom
Shin Dong-yup shared an interesting fact about Lee Min-ho, noting that he was not an overnight sensation. Responding, Lee explained, “I played many small roles. I was often cast as an unnamed waiter or a friend. For five years, I took on roles without recognition.” This candid revelation was met with humor as Shin jokingly remarked, “Even with the same face, you really looked like you had a tough life,” highlighting the often-overlooked struggles behind his eventual success.
Misconceptions About Their Backgrounds
While Lee Min-ho is often perceived as an epitome of opulence, Gong Hyo-jin revealed a surprising twist to her backstory. She disclosed, “I studied abroad in Australia. My father drove a Grandeur back then,” clarifying that she grew up in a wealthy family. This revelation caught Shin’s attention, who added, “At the time, a Grandeur was equivalent to a foreign luxury car now,” supporting her claim and shedding light on the misconceptions surrounding their perceived lifestyles.
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