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Bae Suzy And Lee Min Ho Ready To Get Married? 'City Hunter' Actor Says He Is Willing To Elope If Needed

Bae Suzy And Lee Min Ho Ready To Get Married? 'City Hunter' Actor Says He Is Willing To Elope If Needed

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South Korean actor Lee Min Ho is willing to risk it all for love. The 29-year-old Hallyu star said that he would be willing to elope if he had to in order to marry the person he truly loves.

In a previous interview, as cited by Inquistr, Lee Min-Ho was asked about what he would do if his parents did not approve of the person he loves, which is the thing that happened his character, Gu Jun-Pyo, in 2009's "Boys Over Flower."

"I would run away with her," Lee revealed. "Even if we had to elope, I would marry her."

It is important to note that it remains unclear whether Lee was stating in general or was referring to his current girlfriend, Bae Suzy. Nonetheless, the "City Hunter" actor has previously revealed to the public that he wants to marry the miss A member, according to Movie News Guide.

The marriage reports intensified after Lee stated that a man needs to protect his loved ones, adding that he hopes to get married to protect the miss A member, International Business Times reported.

Not long after the news made clamor on the web, rumors claimed that Lee Min Ho allegedly proposed to Bae Suzy in London and that the couple also went out on a romantic date. However, the "Dream High" star set the record straight by denying the claims.

"We did what normal couples would do," Suzy clarified. "We were in London at the same time because our photo shoot schedules overlapped. We didn't do anything special, we drove and had meals."

Currently, Lee Min Ho is busy filming the upcoming SBS drama "Legend of the Blue Sea" alongside veteran actress Jun Ji-Hyun. The upcoming drama mark Lee and Jun's small-screen comeback since 2013's "The Heirs" and 2013-2014's "My Love from the Star."

Bae Suzy, on the other hand, recently portrayed a documentary producer, No Eul, in KBS 2TV's "Uncontrollably Fond." The 20-episode drama, which also starred Kim Woo-Bin, aired its final episode on Sept. 8 with a national TV rating of 9.0 percent.

Stay tuned for more news and updates about Lee Min Ho and Bae Suzy.

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