[NEWS] CNBLUE’s Kang Minhyuk and Oh Yeonseo share romantic umbrella kiss
2012.04.13
CNBLUE’s Kang Minhyuk and Oh Yeonseo greeted the spring rain with a kiss under the umbrella.
KBS 2TV’s “My Husband Got A Family” Cha Segwang and Bang Malsuk shot the romantic kissing scene three days ago.
In the scene, Oh Yeonseo who was angry because Kang Minhyuk is playing the push and pull tactic on her, was shocked when she was swooned in a sudden kiss by him. It was their first kiss scene together, but both did perfectly in the shooting which would gain a lot of expectation from the viewers. Fellow CNBLUE members Jung Yonghwa, Lee Jungshin and Lee Jonghyun also paid a surprise visit at the set and stayed on all throughout the filming to show their support.
Oh Yeonseo’s agency WellMade Star M representative said, “Oh Yeonseo has been under a lot of pressure thinking about the kissing scene with Kang Minhyuk, a member of popular band CNBLUE. But because he is also everyone’s favourite singer, so she stepped on the set with lesser burden,” he said.
Adding on, “Oh Yeonseo is a fan of CNBLUE, even in the car, she also listens to their songs. There were a lot of nervousness shown and she practiced hard in acting, so please show her a lot of support.”
Meanwhile, Kang Minhyuk‘s agency FNC Entertainment stated, “Even though Kang Minhyuk has been acting in many dramas and movie, this kiss scene is the first experience for him. He expressed his anxiety upon filming this scene, however with the support from other members, and also tips given by his fellow senior actors, he managed to shoot this scene successfully. Furthermore, Kang Minhyuk is a natural born actor, so he seemed to be able to do this well.”
Viewers can catch Kang Minhyuk and Oh Yeonseo’s kissing scene on “My Husband Got a Family“, airing every Saturday and Sunday at 7:55pm KST on KBS 2TV.
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