
K-drama Boys Over Flowers stars Kim Bum and Lee Min-jung's reunion leaves fans excited
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K-drama Boys Over Flowers stars Kim Bum and Lee Min-jung meet at a brand event. Their pictures together have got fans to feel nostalgic.
K-drama Boys Over Flowers continues to be one of the most loved dramas of all time. On August 26, actors Kim Bum and Lee Min-jung reunited at a brand event after many years and fans couldn't keep calm. Kim Bum played the role of So Yi-jung and Min-jung was seen as Ha Jae-kyung in the 2009 drama, Boys Over Flowers.
In an Instagram post, Ming-jung shared pictures of herself from the event and captioned it, ‘F4, that I met at a Montblanc event’. Her caption was a reference to Kim Bum. She also tagged the actor on the post. Kim Bum joined the conversation and wrote, "It’s been a while Miss Ha Jae Kyung." This doesn't end here. The actress replied, “So Yi Jung, did you change your plane?” Check it out.
Boys Over Flowers saw Kim Bum play the naughty member of the high school’s group F4 alongside Lee Min-ho, Kim Hyun-joong, and Kim Joon. In the show, he is seen opposite Kim So-eun, who played the role of Chu Gaeul, while Lee Min-jung’s character is the fiancée of Gu Jun-pyo (Lee Min Ho).
The reunion has certainly raised the expectations of fans who love the show. Boys Over Flowers made Lee Min-ho a household name in South Korea, leading to his immense popularity.
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