Celebrity power couple Kim Woo Bin and Shin Min Ah have been going strong since 2015, and after 9 years together, their love is still as vibrant as ever! Recently, Kim Woo Bin showed his unwavering support for his beloved by sending her a coffee truck to boost her spirits during the filming of her new drama.
In a heartwarming gesture, Kim Woo Bin took the time to uplift not only the hardworking staff and actors on the set of “Karma,” but he also made sure to give a special shoutout to his girlfriend, Shin Min Ah.
Addressing everyone involved in the production, Kim Woo Bin expressed his encouragement, saying, “To all the staff and actors of Karma, find strength! I’m cheering you on to the brim! (I’m especially cheering Shin Min Ah on soooo much!)”
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This isn’t the first time the couple has shown their support for each other’s careers. Previously, Shin Min Ah surprised Kim Woo Bin with a coffee truck during the filming of his movie, “Officer Black Belt.” Her message, though short, carried significant impact as she cleverly incorporated a pun on his character’s name, Lee Jung Do, which also translates to “class” or “level” in Korean.
With their unwavering support for each other and their undeniable chemistry, Kim Woo Bin and Shin Min Ah continue to set the bar high for celebrity couples. Fans can anticipate Shin Min Ah’s upcoming drama, “Karma,” set to premiere on Netflix in 2024, where she portrays a doctor confronting her past trauma. Meanwhile, Kim Woo Bin’s movie, “Officer Black Belt,” also slated for release in 2024, features him as a skilled martial arts fighter who finds himself substituting for a police officer.