‘Flower Boy Ramyun Shop’s Lee Ki Woo and Lee Chung Ah are in relationship
2013.04.08
It has been revealed that the tvN’s ‘Flower Boy Ramen Shop’ co-stars, actor Lee Ki Woo and actress Lee Chung Ah are in a relationship!
According Lee Chung Ah’s agency King Kong Entertainment, “They have begun dating since early this year. They developed into a relationship after starring in tvN’s ‘Flower Boy Ramen Shop’. Both Lee Ki Woo and Lee Chung Ah are also members in the ski team A11 and through their activities together, they became more than friends.”
Lee Chung Ah debuted with the 2002 movie ‘Resurrection of the Little Match Girl’ and continued onto movies, ‘Temptation of Wolves", ‘My Tutor Friend Lesson II" and is starring in the new SBS drama ‘Wonderful Mama’. Lee Ki Woo debuted with the 2003 movie ‘The Classic’ and is now in the OCN series, ‘The Virus’.
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