
Park Shin-hye ties the knot with Choi Tae-joon. Lee Min-ho congratulates Heirs co-star in a funny way
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Korean actressPark Shin-hye got married to longtime boyfriend Choi Tae-joon today, January 22. Lee Min-ho took to social media to congratulate his Heirs co-star in a rather funny way.
Popular K-drama actress Park Shin-hye tied the knot with her boyfriend Choi Tae-joon on January 22. The couple shared dreamy pictures from their wedding shoot. Lee Min-ho, who starred opposite Shin-hye in Heirs, took to social media to congratulate her in a rather witty way.
Lee Min-ho of The King: The Eternal Monarch fame took to Instagram to share a selfie. The actor looked dapper in a suit. He also shared a picture of the wedding invite sent by Park Shin-hye. However, the actress addressed Min-ho as Kim Tan on the card, which was his character's name in Heirs. "Do I congratulate you? wrote Lee Min-ho, while sharing the post, parodying his famous line 'Do I like you?; from the K-drama.
Take a look at his post:
Park Shin-hye's agency shared a note about her wedding and pictures from the wedding photoshoot. The note, which is originally in Korean, roughly translates to, "Today, actress Park Shin-hye is getting married to actor Choi Tae-joon. Please love actress Park Shin-hye. A big thank you to everyone who blesses me. - Park Shin-hye will continue to learn. We will do our best to show you a good side. Thank you for your warm support. Thank you."
Take a look at the pictures:
Park Shin-hye and Lee Min-ho played lovers on K-drama Heirs (2013). Fans loved their on-screen chemistry in the series. Fans were elated to know that Min-ho attended Shin-hye's wedding. You can stream Heirs on Netflix.
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