Feb 27, 2021 04:55 AM EST
After portraying his villainous character in the drama Flower Evil, Lee Joon Gi surprised his fans as he graced the March issue of The Star Magazine.
(Photo : The Star Magazine Instagram)
The pictorial took place in one of the famous and beautiful places in South Korea, Jeju Island. More than just the photoshoot, the actor impressed the members of the production with his amazing horseback riding skills despite the years gap since the last time he had an experience riding a horse. He learned how to ride a horse when he portrayed the character of Wang So in the hit 2016 Korean drama Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo.
2021/02/07
2020 was an incredible year for Korean dramas and Korean entertainment in general, especially owing to the exponential rise in viewership brought on by the pandemic. Safe to say, if there was anything holding the sanity of millions of people worldwide together, it was the generous flow of fresh new entertainment media on a more than regular basis. Out of this, Korean entertainment formed a huge portion. With new people exposed to K-Dramas, South Korea produced some of the most brilliant works in the past year. We count down the top 10 of all K-Dramas released in 2020 that we still can t get off our minds.
Lifestyle magazine Singles released a photo shoot with
Moon Chae-won who displayed meticulous performance in the tvN drama
Actress
Moon Chae-won appealed to the charm of an elegant and beautiful woman, completely naked of the character in the film, which she played as a detective. In this shoot,
Moon Chae-won showed a flawless pictorial with a completely different style, ranging from a long dress with a smooth silhouette to a comfortable and casual denim shirt.
In particular, the sight of her staring at the camera in a dress with a deep back made even the female staff on the set heart flutter.
Lee Joon-gi was featured on the Chinese fashion magazine s first cover of the 2021 New Year.
Lee Joon-gi presented an honest interview from the charming pictorial through the January issue of WAVES.
If you enjoyed Netflix’s K-drama horror Sweet Home, here are five other chilling shows you should seek out and watch
Vengeful shamans, nefarious cults, flesh-eating zombies – take your pick if you haven’t had your fill of chills having watched Netflix hit Sweet Home
You could try The Guest, considered the scariest Korean chiller yet, or Flower of Evil, a taut psychological thriller about a cold-case detective’s grisly find