Lee Seung Gi talks about changing ideal type and Suzy
2013.09.10
On September 8, Lee Seung Gi appeared on MBC’s “Section TV” for an interview and talked about his ideal type. The singer-actor confessed, “Truthfully, I change my ideal type often.” He continued, “When I first made my debut, I used to like girls who are older than me. But as I get older, I like someone that I’m comfortable around and is considerate.” Regarding Suzy, who he recently worked together through ‘Gu Family Book’, Lee Seung Gi said, “Suzy is the type that any man would find pretty and lovable.” And as the reporter kept asking questions, he jokingly said, “Don’t you try to trick me, and get me in trouble.”
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