Actress Son Ye-jin celebrated her 31st birthday with 200 fans on Saturday at an event that included a Q&A session and giveaways of her personal movie memorabilia.
Son also celebrated the favorable reviews and turnout for her latest movie, "Chilling Romance" with a unique lucky draw, in which fans wrote their wishes on used cinema stubs for the movie and Son did her best to make the winners' come true.
She also gifted some of the clothing she wore on the TV drama "Personal Taste" to her most avid fans.
Meanwhile, audience numbers for "Chilling Romance," starring Son and Lee Min-ki, hit the 3 million mark as of Thursday.
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