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  1. 16 minutes ago, Nevi99 said:

    Sometimes I get sad on what happened to Eun Hye's career because of that plagiarism issue :angry:.  She was my first love actress. She was one of the hallyu queens but now

    :crymeme:

    ughh

     

    I'm hoping for her to bounce back again. Give her a chance!

     

     

    I want OCN drama comeback pls? 

     

    I'm more sad because of the baseless,  false and malicious allegations against YEH.  But her relationship with the Lord is more important with her than fame, wealth and power. 

     

    She seems very happy now, having a deeper relationship with God.  I don't know if she has plan to return to acting. But she seems more comfortable going back to her roots- variety. Let's wait and see. 

     

     

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  2. https://www.soompi.com/article/1425560wpp/watch-coffee-prince-cast-returns-to-their-famous-coffee-shop-in-teaser-for-new-documentary

     

    Watch: “Coffee Prince” Cast Returns To Their Famous Coffee Shop In Teaser For New Documentary

    Watch: “Coffee Prince” Cast Returns To Their Famous Coffee Shop In Teaser For New Documentary

    Sep 15, 2020
    by C. Hong
     

    The “Coffee Prince” cast is returning to the scene of their famous drama in a new documentary!

    Last month, MBC confirmed that they were preparing for a documentary about “Coffee Prince.” The hit drama, which starred Gong Yoo, Yoon Eun Hye, Lee Sun Gyun, and more, aired in 2007 and became a phenomenon in South Korea, other parts of Asia, and beyond.

    In the new teaser for the documentary, Gong Yoo, Yoon Eun Hye, Lee Sun Gyun, Kim Jae Wook, Kim Dong Wook, and Chae Jung An revisit the café from their drama and share their surprise at what they find inside. The caption for the teaser also reveals that the documentary will show the cast members reflecting on their 2007 drama from their new perspectives in 2020.

     

     

     

    Another articles

     

    https://rappler.com/entertainment/series/teaser-coffee-prince-documentary

     

    WATCH: Teaser shows cast of 'Coffee Prince' returning to drama sets for documentary

    September 15, 2020 9:29 PM PHT

     

     

     

     

    MANILA, Philippines

    Members of the cast are getting together 13 years after the classic Korean drama wrapped up

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    The cast of the 2007 Korean drama Coffee Prince is reuniting for a special documentary.

    On Tuesday, September 15, MBCLife shared a teaser of the stars – Gong Yoo, Yoon Eun-hye, Lee Sun-gyun, Lee Jae-wook, Kim Dong-wook, and Chae Jung-an – returning to two of the drama's most famous filming locations.

    The two coffee shops featured in the drama have become famous tourist attractions since the show wrapped up 13 years ago.

    Most members of the cast have also gone on to become big names in Korean TV and film, with Gong Yoo starring in Goblin and Train to Busan, and Lee Sun-gyun starring in the Oscar-winning Parasite.

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5D6UajK5JA&feature=emb_logo

     

     

     

    There a lot of articles about Coffee Prince documentary

     

    https://www.cosmo.ph/entertainment/coffee-prince-cast-updates-2020-a4575-20200917

     

     

     

    https://mb.com.ph/2020/09/18/airing-dates-of-coffee-prince-documentary-revealed/

     

    Entertainment / Entertainment News / Airing dates of ‘Coffee Prince’ documentary revealed
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    Airing dates of ‘Coffee Prince’ documentary revealed

    Published September 18, 2020, 11:49 AM

    by Jonathan Hicap 

     

    The hit 2007 Korean drama “Coffee Prince” is getting some sort of a reboot through a documentary that will see the cast reunite after 13 years.

    Gong Yoo and Yoon Eun-hye will join co-stars Kim Dong-wook, Lee Sun-gyun, Kim Jae-wook and Chae Jung-an for the TV documentary.

    According to MBC, the documentary was filmed in the drama’s two iconic Seoul locations: a coffee shop in the Hongdae area, which was used as the coffee shop in the drama, and the Sanmotoonge Cafe in Jongno, which served as Lee Sun-gyun’s house.

     

    “Coffee Prince” is a 17-episode drama that aired in South Korea from July to August 2007. It became popular and drew its highest nationwide Nielsen Korea rating of 27.8 percent for its last episode. The drama also became popular in Asia including the Philippines where the original was aired in 2008 and a remake was released in 2012.

     

    The “Coffee Prince” special will air on MBC’s “Youth Documentary 20, Again” in two parts: Sept. 24 and Oct. 1 at 10:40 p.m. Korea time.
    “In fact, although they are stars who are rarely seen other than in dramas and movies, they are all willing to join and share that getting together with the cast of ‘Coffee Prince’ is an exception,” said MBC, according to MyDaily.

     

    MBC added, “Initially, after conducting personal interviews, the cast members watched each other’s recording in the ‘untact’ form and expressed support as well as empathy for this. In fact, the shooting period overlapped social distancing practice due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so we weren’t sure whether the meeting would be made possible or not. However, thanks to the support of two coffee shops located in Seogyo Ward and Buam Ward, which were once the filming locations of ‘Coffee Prince,’ a surprise and thrilling encounter happened,” the Korean TV station said.

    The six stars revealed stories about their youth, watched scenes of “Coffee Prince” together and shared their behind-the-scenes stories.

     

    “Coffee Prince” brought fame and awards to the cast. At the 2007 MBC Drama Awards, Yoon Eunh-hye and Gong Yoo took home acting awards. Yoon Eunh-hye also won best actress for TV at the 44th Baeksang Arts Awards and “Coffee Prince” won best drama at the 20th Korea PD Awards.

     

     

     

     

     

    https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/content/755766/coffee-prince-stars-reunite-in-old-set-for-documentary/story/

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    'Coffee Prince' stars reunite in old set for documentary

     
    Published September 16, 2020 9:52am
     
     

    That's because it's the exact same set from the classic K-drama "Coffee Prince." Even better: those are the exact same actors that won our hearts all the way back in 2007.

     
     

     

    After 13 years, the beloved cast of "Coffee Prince" are reuniting for a documentary to talk about what it was like to work on the show all those years ago.

     

    MBCLife released the teaser of the upcoming project, and it featured Gong Yoo, Yoon Eun-hye, Lee Sun-gyun, Lee Jae-wook, Kim Dong-wook, and Chae Jung-an returning to the two iconic coffee shops from the drama series.

    Last month, Soompi reported that MBC confirmed that the documentary project was in the works.

    "Coffee Prince" is about coffee shop owner Choi Han-kyul (Gong Yoo) who hires a hardworking young woman named Go Eun-Chan (Yoon Eun-hye), thinking that she's a guy. Han-kyul ends up having an emotional crisis as he develops feelings for his employee, all the while trying to prove he can take over his family's coffee business.

    "Coffee Prince" is currently streaming on Netflix. —JCB, GMA News

     

     

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