Mark your calendars, Filo Seonhohadas! | via philstarlife
Kim Seon-ho was added to the brand's string of international endorsers in August of last year. He joined the likes of actors Park Seo-joon, Ji Chang-wook, Hyun Bin, and Kim Soo-hyun, as well as K-pop groups TWICE, ITZY, and Stray Kids.
His upcoming fan meeting comes five months since the 37-year-old actor held his first fan meet in the country, titledKim Seon-ho started his acting career in 2009, with the stage drama New Boing Boing. He rose to fame by portraying big-time venture capitalist Han Ji-pyeong aka"Good Boy" in, where he played the lead role of Hong Du-sik, Gongjin's handsome and smart handyman.
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