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Lee Min Ho, Bae Suzy Not Threatened By Taylor Swift; Hallyu Couple's Romance Remains Strong

Lee Min Ho, Bae Suzy Not Threatened By Taylor Swift; Hallyu Couple's Romance Remains Strong

Michelle Guanzon

Breakup rumors between the Hallyu couple Lee Min Ho and Bae Suzy continue to rise; and this time, Hollywood singer Taylor Swift was dragged into the issue.

Rumors suggested that Taylor Swift and South Korean actor Lee Min Ho make an unlikely couple, but many seem to think that the "Bad Blood" singer is dating the "Bounty Hunters" actor after her relationship with Tom Hiddleston ended after three months of dating.

It was not clear as to when the rumors between Swift and the South Korean actor began, but a recent article on Channel News Asia may have started it. The report claimed that the 29-year-old actor is perfect for the American songwriter-singer. The writer of the article even suggested a cute celebrity couple name for the two, "Swift-lee."

However, IB Times noted that the truth is that Taylor Swift and Lee Min Ho have probably never met each other before and the rumor was just got completely blown out of proportion. Moreover, it was reported that Miss A's Bae Suzy and Lee Min Ho are still together.

The agencies of both Korean stars confirmed that they have not broken up even though they haven't been seen out together recently because of their busy work schedule.

Earlier reports suggested that the South Korean actor left Korea to ease his heartbreak. Speculations arise that this might have something to do with the current status of his relationship with Suzy Bae. However, his agency confirmed he went overseas for work.

As reported, Lee Min Ho recently left Korea for Spain to shoot scenes from his new fantasy K-drama series "The Legend of the Blue Sea".

Lee Min Ho will play as a conman whose fate will become intertwined with a mermaid who finds herself living in modern Seoul.

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