While Kim Soo Hyun's dating life is still a puzzle to some as the top star is tight-lipped about his romances, he was once addressed dating rumors involving co-stars Jun Ji Hyun and Bae Suzy. It's common for fans or viewers to ship celebrities who appear in a series or movie, especially when they see undeniable chemistry between the two. Interestingly, some developed feelings on set and became reel to real-life couples.
Just look at "Crash Landing on You," which stars Hyun Bin and Son Ye Jin. As for Kim Soo Hyun, he never dated publicly since his debut in 2009, but he once clarified his closeness with two co-stars. Interestingly, the said interview resurfaced as fans dig into the actor's past. In a report obtained by a news portal, the "It's Okay to Not Be Okay" actor was asked about the number of his exes.
In a 2012 interview, Kim Soo Hyun revealed that he might only have dated nine times, causing surprise to fans considering his undeniable charisma and visuals. In a separate interview back in 2014, the 34-year-old A-lister addresses dating rumors with Bae Suzy and Jun Ji Hyun. To recall, Kim Soo Hyun and the singer-actress both starred in the rom-com Kdrama "Dream High" with Ok Taecyeon, IU, and more.
Meanwhile, he joined the star-studded cast of "The Thieves" in 2012 with Jun Ji Hyun, Kim Hye Soo, Lee Jung Jae, and Kim Hae Seok as lead stars. Interestingly, Kim Soo Hyun and the Hallyu queen were reunited in the mega-hit Kdrama "My Love from the Star" where he played an unidentified creator Do Min Joon from the Joseon Dynasty period, and Jun Ji Hyun as a Hallyu top star.
When asked about his relationship with these two top stars, Kim Soo Hyun got honest and said, "I feel comfortable considering Jeon Ji Hyun as an older sister and Suzy as a younger sister." There's no denying that Kim Soo Hyun is among the most beloved stars of Hallyu, which is also why he is the highest-paid K-drama star.
After the blockbuster series "It's Okay to Not be Okay," he returned to the small screen with the thriller mystery "One Ordinary Day" alongside the equally talented Cha Seung Won. Interestingly, fans might see this charming heartthrob with a new drama as he was rumored to join the cast of "Queen of Tears."
The upcoming series will be directed by Lee Eung Bok of "Goblin," "Descendants of the Sun," "Mr. Sunshine," and "Sweet Home" and penned by "Crash Landing on You" and "The Legend of the Blue Sea" screenwriter Park Ji Eun. Besides Kim Soo Hyun, IU was offered to headline the K-drama, but she turned down the offer.
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