On September 4th, Lee Byung Hun attended the press conference for his new movie, ‘Gwanghae: The Man Who Became King’ at a pub in Jongno District, central Seoul. Despite the fact that the event was staged to promote the movie, reporters bombarded the actor with questions about his girlfriend.
Lee Byung Hun shared, “I owe so much to her. We can talk for hours, and she is also the only woman who can make me laugh.”
The actor added that their 12-year age gap was not ideal. “I do feel bad for her that she’s dating someone so much older.” But he said that Lee Min Jung was wise beyond her years and had recently impressed not only him but the cast and crew of his movie by sending them homemade lunch.
In regards to making the public announcement just last month, Lee Byung Hun said it has made life easier. “It’s nice to think that we don’t have to hide our relationship.”
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