Actors Kim Eui-sung and Yoon Kyung-ho have become 'fans of fans.'
Professional baseball KIA Tigers pitcher Yang Hyun-jong posted a message on his personal social media account on the 24th, saying, "Good time with good people. A day that was fascinating for each other," along with several photos. In the photos, he is enjoying a meal with his teammates Choi Won-jun and Kim Gyu-seong, as well as actors Kim Eui-sung and Yoon Kyung-ho. They have happy faces as they spent a joyful time together, being each other's fans.
Kim Eui-sung and Yoon Kyung-ho captivated domestic and international fans by playing the roles of hospital director and Director Han Yu-rim, respectively, in the Netflix series "The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call." The two are famous as die-hard fans of KIA Tigers in the entertainment industry. Kim Eui-sung even gifted a coffee truck for the players and coaching staff at the stadium, and Yoon Kyung-ho appeared on the TVING show "Chin Fan Area" representing KIA Tigers fans.
They seem to have matched their schedules to travel to Okinawa, Japan, where KIA Tigers are holding their spring camp. They passionately cheered for KIA players at the practice game against the Hiroshima Toyo Carp held at Koza Shinkin Stadium in Okinawa, Japan, on the 22nd. However, KIA Tigers lost the game that day with a score of 3-10.
Nevertheless, Kim Eui-sung and Yoon Kyung-ho met Yang Hyun-jong, Choi Won-jun, and Kim Gyu-seong in person to cheer them on. Yang Hyun-jong also posted pictures of the meal he had with the actors, adding warmth to the occasion.
Meanwhile, "The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call," which was released globally on the 24th of last month, tells a thrilling story of a genius surgeon, Baek Kang-hyuk, who resumes a dysfunctional trauma team to revive it. Ju Ji-hoon plays Baek Kang-hyuk, the genius doctor with 'the hand of God' who steps in to revive the trauma team, while Choo Young-woo plays Yang Jae-won, the first disciple captivated by Baek Kang-hyuk’s incredible skills and an elite fellow.
This series has dominated the first place in Netflix's 'Top 10 in Korea' since its release, boasting overwhelming popularity in the country. Additionally, it achieved impressive viewership numbers, recording 11.9 million viewers from January 27 (Mon) to February 2 (Sun) in Netflix's "Tudum Top 10", claiming the top position in global TV shows (non-English) in its second week.