[NEWS] Lee Min Ho makes over 10 million friends on SNS
2012.06.08
Hallyu star Lee Min Ho proved his global influence, setting a record of having the largest number of friends on SNS.
Starhaus Entertainment stated on June 8, “On June 6, Lee Min Ho has over 5.45 million Facebook followers, 4.03 million Weibo followers, 660,000 Twitter followers, and 230,000 me2day friends, which is more than 10 million total SNS friends.”
“Among all Korean celebrities, athletes, politicians and entrepreneurs, Lee Min Ho has the largest number of friends on SNS.”
It especially draws many people’s attention that 40% of Lee Min Ho’s friends are from Weibo, which is called the Chinese version of Twitter.
“Weibo is China’s most popular online communication channel. Lee Min Ho’s popularity recently hit China and his number of followers are quickly increasing as well,” his agency said.
Lee Min Ho expressed, The fan messages from SNS channels give me a lot of strength. I’ll pay back for your love through SBS TV’s new drama series ‘Faith’, scheduled to air in August. I’ll make sure to portray the character as best as I can.”
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