Actor Gong Yoo outright refused a coffee truck from Seo Hyun Jin, while Song Hye Kyo drew attention by sharing a photo of "Gong Yoo cookies."
On the 26th, Gong Yoo posted a photo of the coffee truck that came to the filming set, saying, "I'm grateful, but..."
The released photo shows the coffee truck that Seo Hyun Jin gifted to Gong Yoo at the drama filming site. Seo Hyun Jin provided encouragement to the actors and production staff with the message, "Team Trunk supports you with pure macho Dong Gu, slowly and intensely." In particular, Gong Yoo later revealed their KakaoTalk conversation, in which he said, "Don't send a coffee truck. Even if you give it to me, I won't accept it," and Seo Hyun Jin replied, "I don't want to." Gong Yoo reiterated, "Absolutely!!" but Seo Hyun Jin responded, "Then just don't eat it, Oppa," showcasing a close sibling vibe that elicited laughter.
On the same day, Song Hye Kyo shared a photo of cookies adorned with a sticker of Gong Yoo's face, along with a shy emoji saying "Dong Baragi." Seo Hyun Jin took a photo with the cookies sent alongside the coffee truck and uploaded it. While Gong Yoo and Seo Hyun Jin bickered, Song Hye Kyo captured attention with a photo of Dong Baragi.
Earlier, Gong Yoo partnered with Seo Hyun Jin in the Netflix series "Trunk," which was released last November, and is currently filming a new Netflix project titled "Slowly Intense" with Song Hye Kyo. This work, written by writer Noh Hee Kyung, is a major production with a budget of 80 billion won. It portrays the growth stories of those who dreamed of brilliant success while throwing themselves into the Korean entertainment industry, which was rife with barbarism and violence from the 1960s to the 1980s.
[Photo] Gong Yoo, Song Hye Kyo SNS
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