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Lee Jong Suk, Han Hyo Joo Romance From Reel To Real? Rumored Couple Cozy Up For Photoshoot

Lee Jong Suk, Han Hyo Joo Romance From Reel To Real? Rumored Couple Cozy Up For Photoshoot

Michelle Guanzon

MBC's hit fantasy romance drama series "W - Two Worlds" leading stars Lee Jong Suk and Han Hyo Joo's chemistry is undeniable. The two were often rumored to be dating in real life, but they never really confirmed nor denied it.

Dazed and Confused Korean magazine released last October 18 some of the images in their November 2016 issue with Lee Jong Suk and Han Hyo Joo on the cover.The magazine cover of the "W - Two Worlds" stars has definitely drove fans into a frenzy, making it one of the most-talked about topics on the Internet after its release.

"The released photoshoot images reveal the actors showing a different kind of chemistry and appeal from their previous drama. Both stars are dressed in casual styles for one image and leather jackets for the other image while exuding a sexy charm in both," as reported by Soompi.

In one of the photos, Lee Jong Suk was holding Han Hyo Joo's lower lip and another black-and-white photo shows the South Korean actor planting a soft kiss to the cheek of the 29-year-old actress.

With their undeniable chemistry, fans are continuously speculating that the romance between the two is for real, however just like most of the rumored celebrity couples, the two has kept mum about the issue.

Fans of the on-screen couple will soon see more intimate photos of the two popular stars as the Daze and Confused Magazine with the Lee Jong Suk and Han Hyo Joo will be out in November.

"W - Two Worlds" wrapped up last month, but fans are hoping that it will not be the last time that they will see Lee Jong Suk and Han Hyo Joo together in the small screen. Athough Lee Jong Suk and Han Hyo Joo seem to be doing separate projects right now, many are still hopeful to see the stars in "W - Two Worlds" Season 2.

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