From trot seniors to world stars... The unexpected updates about the 'brother line' are attracting attention
Singer Yoo Seung-jun (Steve Yoo) is once again heating up the online scene. This time, with the recent meetings of the legendary trot senior Tae Jin-ah and the world star Jackie Chan from the Chinese-speaking world, the 'brother line' legendary connections are drawing attention.
On the 27th, Yoo Seung-jun shared a message on his SNS saying, 'I love you, trot king Tae Jin-ah, my esteemed senior,' along with a warm photo of the two together. He also added a loving comment saying, 'Love isn't something anyone can do~ Right? It's not something just anyone can do~ Stay healthy, senior,' creating a warm atmosphere.
In the released photo, Yoo Seung-jun is smiling brightly next to Tae Jin-ah, leaving the impression of witnessing a **'bro-mance in the music industry' across generations**.
Netizens reacted with comments such as, 'It's a meeting of two legends,' 'This combination is amazing,' 'Their visuals have remained unchanged for 20 years,' and 'I wonder how they met,' showing high interest.
Earlier, Yoo Seung-jun had also shared a photo with Jackie Chan on his SNS in February. It is known that he has built a long-standing relationship with Jackie Chan through films such as 'Chinese Zodiac,' 'Little Tiger,' and 'Police Story.' Notably, this time he also shared family photos taken with his grown son, which even topped the real-time search rankings on portal sites.
With the repeated releases of the 'brother line,' some netizens expressed curiosity with comments like, 'I was wondering what Yoo Seung-jun is up to these days, but he seems to be doing well,' 'It feels like all the seniors are looking out for him,' and 'It's ironic that Korea still has a travel ban on him.'
Meanwhile, Yoo Seung-jun has been banned from entering Korea since obtaining U.S. citizenship in 2002 due to military service evasion controversies. Nonetheless, he continues to engage with domestic and international fans through ongoing activities in the Chinese-speaking world and on social media.
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