Hyeri And Lee Jun Young Go On A Romantic Date In “May I Help You?”

Dec 7, 2022

Love is in the air for Girl’s Day’s Hyeri and U-KISS’s Lee Jun Young’s “May I Help You?” characters!

“May I Help You?” is an MBC drama starring Hyeri as Baek Dong Joo, a funeral director who grants the wishes of the dead, and Lee Jun Young as Kim Tae Hee, who runs an errand service that starts at a cost of 100 won (approximately 7 cents) per job. Together, the two team up to make the wishes of both the dead and the living come true.

Spoilers

Previously on “May I Help You?”, Kim Tae Hee finally confessed his own feelings for Baek Dong Joo. Before meeting Baek Dong Joo, Kim Tae Hee had given up on being a doctor or pursuing love due to his guilt over the death of his younger brother. Convinced that he didn’t deserve happiness, he had tried—with difficulty—to push her away. But in the end, Baek Dong Joo gave him the courage to become happy once again, and he ultimately revealed his true feelings as the two shared a romantic kiss.

In stills from the drama’s next episode, the couple’s newly blossoming romance is in full bloom. Kim Tae Hee and Baek Dong Joo are all smiles as they go on a sweet date at night, and both characters are unable to hide their heart-eyes as they giddily enjoy their time together. Another photos shows Kim Tae Hee tightly embracing Baek Dong Joo, revealing that he’s truly put his fears aside and has fully opened his heart to love.

Hyeri And Lee Jun Young Go On A Romantic Date In “May I Help You?” Hyeri And Lee Jun Young Go On A Romantic Date In “May I Help You?” Hyeri And Lee Jun Young Go On A Romantic Date In “May I Help You?”

The producers of “May I Help You?” teased, “The mutually reciprocated romance that has finally begun between Baek Dong Joo and Kim Tae Hee will make viewers’ hearts flutter with its delightful sweetness.”

To catch the adorable couple’s romantic date, tune in to the next episode of “May I Help You?” on December 7 at 9:50 p.m. KST!

 

Source: Soompi

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