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Lee Jong Suk Gives Park Shin Hye Piggyback Ride in ‘Pinocchio’

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2014.11.04 10:50 CJ E&M enewsWorld Jeon Su Mi Translation Credit : Yeawon Jung

More glimpses into Lee Jong Suk and Park Shin Hye’s upcoming drama relationship have been revealed.

Airing the first episode on November 12, SBS’s upcoming drama Pinocchio released a set of couple shots on November 4, featuring Lee Jong Suk playing ‘Choi Dal Po’ and Park Shin Hye playing ‘Choi In Ha.’

The pictures show the steps of Lee Jong Suk giving a piggyback ride to Park Shin Hye on a quiet countryside road.

They show contradicting facial expressions with Lee Jong Suk showing a satisfied smile while Park Shin Hye shows her embarrassment.

Lee Jong Suk Gives Park Shin Hye Piggyback Ride in ‘Pinocchio’

A bandage around Lee Jong Suk’s head sparked curiosity over what caused the injury, as well as why Park Shin Hye had to ride on his back.

They will be acting as two people who become family due to an accident. Becoming uncle and niece without sharing a drop of blood, they will be forming a romance in their twisted relationship.

The drama production team stated, “Lee Jong Suk and Park Shin Hye are the same age not only in the drama but in real life as well. The have a lot in common so they have been showing teamwork that exceeds our expectation. Please show your anticipation for Lee Jong Suk and Park Shin Hye’s new charms and transformation.”


Pinocchio starring Lee Jong Suk, Park Shin Hye, Kim Young Kwang and Lee Yubi, is about a man living under a false name and a woman who cannot tell a lie. It is set to air on November 12 at 10 p.m. (KST).

Photo credit: iHQ

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