Song Joong-ki cena con la autora de Pachinko, Min Jin Lee, en Nueva York

El actor surcoreano Song Joong-ki fue visto cenando con la autora de Pachinko, Min Jin Lee, en Nueva York. Lee compartió fotografías en sus redes sociales, acompañándolas con el mensaje 'Viernes por la noche. Cena con “Vincenzo”', en referencia al drama protagonizado por el actor en 2021. El encuentro ha despertado un gran interés en internet.

Min Jin Lee publicó en sus redes sociales fotografías cenando con Song Joong-ki en un restaurante de Nueva York. En las imágenes, el actor luce relajado con ropa informal, sonriendo de manera natural y vistiendo una camiseta con la palabra “GIMBAP”. Otras instantáneas muestran al actor posando con algunos conocidos.

Lee, quien reside en Nueva York, es la autora de Pachinko, una novela superventas adaptada a una aclamada serie de Apple TV+. Song, conocido por su papel principal en el drama Vincenzo de 2021, se encontraba de visita en la ciudad, lo que dio lugar a este inesperado encuentro entre dos estrellas del mundo de los K-dramas y la literatura coreano-estadounidense.

Las reacciones en redes sociales incluyen preguntas como “¿Por qué se reunieron?” y comentarios de entusiasmo como “Dos leyendas en un mismo lugar” o especulaciones sobre “Vincenzo 2”. Los seguidores también elogiaron el aspecto juvenil de Song a sus 41 años, a pesar de ser padre de dos hijos. El actor se casó con la actriz británica Katy Louise Saunders en 2023, y ambos tienen un hijo y una hija.

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