South Korea has stormed the world with artists who have huge followings because of their combination of good looks, charm and talent.
However, following the election of Moon Jae-in as head of state, this fan culture would extend to politics, particularly to one of the new president’s bodyguards.
excuse me this is the new korean president’s bodyguard pic.twitter.com/aIJVhZjo28
— elena yip (@elena_yip) May 12, 2017
@elena_yip My body needs guarding.
— Melinda Salisbury (@MESalisbury) May 12, 2017
@elena_yip gotta become a national security risk immediately
— Isabel Kaufman (@isabeljka) May 12, 2017
@elena_yip @mostlymartha Why is he so stunningly handsome. Is that safe???
— ke11y (@kelblogg) May 13, 2017
@kelblogg @elena_yip The President is safe, but our hearts… less so.
— Not Proud. Or Tired. (@mostlymartha) May 13, 2017
@elena_yip in a misunderstanding where he thinks she’s part of a plot to assassinate the president when really she was just bad at catering — Yulin Kuang (@YulinKuang) May 12, 2017
The Korea Times identified the bodyguard as Choi Young-jae. But, probably to the dismay of many, he is married with two daughters.
Choi is apparently part of what netizens dubbed a “handsome brigade,” referring to President Moon’s new administration that include officials who are easy on the eyes, including the head of state himself:
@elena_yip Don’t let President Moon feel left out of the thirst game. pic.twitter.com/GKtFcq36p5
— Justin (@CodeQueer) May 13, 2017
Chief of staff Im Jong-seok and senior presidential civil affairs secretary Cho Kuk were reported to have several admirers during their younger years. Niña V. Guno/JB
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