
Park Bo Gum from ‘When Life Gives You Tangerines' confessed to THIS idol on screen? Find out what really happened
Actor
Park Bo Gum
, who has recently made headlines for his role in the
K-drama
'
When Life Gives You Tangerines
', is already known for his kind-hearted personality. The actor made a recent revelation during his show that surprised and awed fans online.
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Park Bo Gum is a romantic individual in real life as well
On a recent episode of his show 'The Seasons: Cantabile of Park Bo Gum'. The actor shared a revelation about his personality and even made a confession on screen. The actor invited
I-DLE
members on the show in light of their latest album release to talk about new music, group name changes and more.
The actor during his conversations with the idols made a shocking confession to I-DLE's Minnie. He said during the interview that this interaction from two years ago with Minnie made his 'heart race'.
The actor confessed during the episode that "I fell in love with your voice two years ago."
During a 2023 Music Bank stage in Mexico, Park Bo Gum was joined on stage for a special performance with a lot of fellow celebrities, including I-DLE's Minnie as well. The actor talked about the event, saying that
Fans misinterpret meaning as a wrong article is published online
While Park Bo Gum may have been talking about falling in love with Minnie's voice two years back, due to a mistranslated article online, fans managed to misinterpret the situation.
The article which went viral quickly after its' release featured the words 'I fell in love with you', which were a wrongful translation of what the actor actually said.
As the misinterpreted article spread like wildfire online, many fans took to their online social media platforms to share their thoughts on the matter. One fan shared in their post that 'Park Bogum just said he's in love with Minnie and he fell in love with her two years ago, that too at first sight?' while another shared their excitement by replying to the original post by saying, 'Wait, the Park Bo Gum??? Omg, Minnie is that girl.'
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More on Park Bo Gum
Currently after the global success of his online Korean drama 'When Life Gives You Tangerines', Park Bo Gum is all set to star in a new K-drama titled '
Good Boy
'. The actor will be starring alongside the likes of Kim So Hyun, Oh Jung Se, Lee Sang Yi, Heo Sung Tae, and Tae Won Seok. The official poster for the drama was also dropped recently, sending fans into a frenzy over the anticipation of the new show.
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