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Kim Go Eun for Mardi Mercredi. She posted this on her IG. Now one of my favorite photos of hers.

The funny thing about this is, of course, they have. You can see it right there, LOL! Well, maybe not Song Joong Ki. I’m convinced that dude made a deal with the devil because how?!? But the rest? Oh, they have aged, and that is a damn good thing. Because they all are impossibly even MORE now – more handsome, more charismatic. They have truly aged very, very well.

FROM THE INTERVIEW: ESQ: This episode does a lot to complicate the character of Hansu. It’s shocking to learn that the charismatic, mysterious man from the six previous episodes was once a meek, dutiful tutor who had never been intimate with a woman. What do you think this episode reveals about him?

Lee Min Ho: Early in Episode Seven, we see the more demure side of Hansu. I wanted to show how this man who had a very good heart transitions from the ultimate good to evil—how these events force him to become evil. As I portray Hansu in the present, I wanted people to catch a glimpse of his past self.

Lee Min Ho for Dazed Korea

Kim Go Eun for Mardi Mercredi 22 SS collection

Kim Go Eun is the newest ambassador for Mardi Mercredi, a Korean clothing brand. The name translates to Tuesday Wednesday in French.

Lee Min Ho for W Korea

We’ve got character posters AND a date, woohoo! “Yumi’s Cells 2” returns June 10! Starring Kim Go Eun and Park Jin Young. First time we’re seeing Babi’s Love Cell.

The quiet power conveyed by Lee Min Ho

FROM THE ARTICLE: What is the story that Lee Min-ho wants to tell through the result of putting heads together over several days, starting with the first discussion that actor Lee Min-ho personally attended, and through ‘beside’ with King Sejong Institute? It’s a word derived from 'next to’, and it’s a warm solidarity like 'together, love, us’, the Korean word in the work that revolves around actor Lee Min-ho. The Korean language that exists together in the same space like this and is born through our mouths. And the existence that conveys the feelings of love more clearly and communicates us becomes special and precious anew.

“Beside is  my favorite word in Korean.  It feels warm. It’s a special word in that  we always live our lives,  giving up to someone, and relying on  someone else’s side to live that way.”    

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