Celebrity Life

Lee Min Ho shares sweet poem to thank fans in celebration of his 14th debut anniversary

By Cara Emmeline Garcia

On May 10, 2006, Korean actor Lee Min Ho made his official debut in the EBS series “Secret Campus” as he played the titular role of Park Du Hyun.

Now, fourteen years later, the popular Hallyu star is thanking his fans from all over the world for showering him with love after all these years by sharing a video of himself together with a few lines of poetry.

In it read, “Perhaps the stars will take your sadness away. Perhaps the flowers will fill your heart with their beauty. Perhaps, hope will always wipe away your tears. And more than anything else, silence will make you strong.”

He then penned a short message to his fans.

He wrote, “Thank you for celebrating my 14th debut anniversary. I really appreciate that you have supported me in every step of my career. I am also cheering on in your own lives. Stay happy.”

Lee Min Ho gained widespread fame in Korea and some parts of Asia with his role as Gu Jun-pyo in “Boys Over Flowers” in 2009, which earned him the Best New Actor award at the 45th Baeksan Arts Awards.

His other notable lead roles include, “Personal Taste,” “City Hunter,” “The Heirs,” and “The Legend of the Blue Sea.”

He is currently starring in the SBS drama, “The King: Eternal Monarch” as Emperor Lee Gon, his first drama after being discharged from mandatory military service.

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