
‘Reply 1988' reunion on cards? Actor Go Kyung Pyo talks about regular meetings and more; fans wonder if exes Ryu Jun Yeol and Hyeri would attend
Reply 1988
' is possibly one of the most well-loved dramas in the Korean entertainment industry. The show manages to garner fans even today and has solidified its status as a fan favorite. As the show's 10th anniversary is on the way, the beloved cast members have been all about planning a reunion soon to celebrate the milestone. Fans of the show, however, have been wondering whether costars and former partners
Ryu Jun Yeol
and
Hyeri
will show up to the event or not.
Go Kyung Po talks about life since 'Reply 1988' and more
Go Kyung Po, who played one of the male leads in the popular series, recently opened up about his life as an actor. In one of the latest episodes of his popular online variety show '
Cheerful Mr. Kyung-pyo
,' the actor touches upon the topic of the upcoming 'Reply 1988' anniversary.
While eating at a nice restaurant that he used to visit with his cast members, the actor reminisced about olden days. He shared during the episode that, 'I think I came here with Park Bo Gum… maybe Ahn Jae Hong,
Ryu Hye Young
, or Hyeri. I can't quite remember.'
While talking about his fellow cast members from the show, the actor revealed that he and all of the other cast members frequently meet up all the time and have managed to stay in touch even after all these years. He delved into how, since everyone is busy with their work, the meetups do not happen as often, but smaller groups still get together from time to time.
What sent fans into a frenzy was when the actor revealed that the cast had already planned to meet up a week after the episode was filmed in order to celebrate the show's 10th anniversary.
Will Ryu Jun Yeol and Hyeri attend the event?
While fans were ecstatic about the fact that the cast remains in touch and is soon planning for a reunion, they couldn't help but wonder if it would be awkward for the former partners. Ryu Jun Yeol and Hyeri dated for quite some time after meeting and starring alongside one another in the show. However, their romance came to an end as the two officially parted ways in 2023 after being together for 7 years.

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