Song Hye Kyo bí mật kết hôn Lee Min Ho, thay đổi 1 điều cho xứng với đối phương?
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The 44th Blue Dragon Awards was held at KBS Hall in Yeouido (South Korea) on the afternoon of November 24. This is also known as one of the most prestigious film awards in Kim Chi.
Like every year, the event gathered a series of famous stars to attend. In the Best Supporting Actor category, Song Joong Ki was surpassed by actor Jo In Sung for his role as Kwon Pil Sam in the movie Smugglers. Not only famous for her handsome appearance, "old lover" Song Hye Kyo also has excellent acting. Jo In Sung's victory convinced everyone.
Although he did not win the Best Supporting Actor award, Song Joong Ki still excellently won the Popular Star award. Besides, his role as Chi Geon in Dead End also received a lot of praise.
In the Best Supporting Actress category at the 44th Blue Dragon Awards, actress Jeon Yeo Been was the winner. She won for her supporting role as Shin Mi Do in the movie Cobweb. Duc on stage receiving the award, the actress could not hide her emotions. With this victory, Jeon Yeo Bin's cinematic path is even more open.
It is known that this is also the last season that "big sister" Kim Hye Soo leads. This decision was announced by her a few months in advance, becoming a popular story of this season.
The representative presenting Hye Soo with the golden statue "Blue Dragon Goddess" at the end of the show, actor Jung Woo Sung expressed: "This feeling is like breaking up with a long-time lover." He believes that Kim Hye Soo's support for filmmakers is one of the things that helps Blue Dragon continue through many seasons. "There was a time when Blue Dragon also meant Kim Hye Soo," he said.
Embracing Jung Woo Sung and receiving the golden statue from his hand, Kim Hye Soo could not hide her emotions. Looking back on the past journey, she feels that she has learned a lot from the spirit of solidarity and respect of the filmmakers during the 30 Blue Dragon seasons. The actress said, "I am very grateful that the Blue Dragon Film Award has become part of the story of an actress named Kim Hye Soo."
The first time she hosted the Blue Dragon Awards ceremony in 1993, Kim Hye Soo wrote a special relationship with this award. Over the past three decades, except for 1998, the remaining seasons have featured her and a male MC. Chosun newspaper evaluated that on stage, Hye Soo made a mark with her intelligent and flexible leading style. The sexy outfits she wears to Blue Dragon also often attract attention.
As an actress, Kim Hye Soo won the "Best Actress" award three times in 1993, 1995 and 2006. She is the youngest winner of this award in the history of Blue Dragon, and is also the youngest person to win this award at the youngest age in the history of Blue Dragon. won the most female leading awards.
Kim Hye Soo was born in 1970, acted in her first commercial when she was 15 years old and fell in love with cinema a year later. She is a real star, a charming symbol on Korean screens. Her name was created through many movies and television series such as Ggambo, Honest with Love, The Thieves Hyena, Juvenile Justice...
At this year's Blue Dragon Awards, the movie Smugglers starring Kim Hye Soo "sweeped" almost all important categories, winning five awards, being the biggest winning movie. Besides, Lee Byung Hun once again ascended the throne with Concrete Utopia. It can be said that the number of Photo trophies in Lee Byung Hun's house is currently countless.
Song Hye Kyo chính thức có phản ứng về tin đồn hẹn hò Lee Min Ho, đàn em không có cửa? Bảo Nam13:27:31 27/11/2023Không hiểu vì lý do gì mà Song Hye Kyo liên tục phải đón nhận những tin đồn hẹn hò vô căn cứ. Mặc dù vậy, cô nàng vẫn tỏ ra chẳng mấy quan tâm đến chuyện này, phớt lờ luôn đàn em Lee Min Ho.
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