Goblin actor Gong Yoo has a unique style of kissing, here is how he does it

Fans may or may not have noticed it but Gong Yoo has a particular style of kissing which he follows and is very much loved by the viewers

Goblin
Goblin Youtube

Korean actor, Gong Yoo is well-known for his amazing acting skills and gained popularity globally with the zombie thriller movie, Train to Busan and the hit fantasy drama, Goblin. The 37-year old actor, however, seems to have a unique habit when he is performing kissing scenes with his co-stars.

Fans may or may not have noticed it but Gong Yoo has a particular style of kissing, which he follows and is very much loved by the viewers.

In the drama Coffee Prince (2007), he first showed off his unique style of kissing his co-star, Yoon Eun Hye by lifting her up against a wall before he kissed her. This was a pleasant surprise for the fans and the kiss with such passionate force became one of the most memorable kissing scenes in the history of K-Drama.

Again in 2016's hit drama Goblin, Gong Yoo used the same method again with Kim Go Eun making it his "signature kiss".

In other news, the Goblin actor is reportedly going to Taiwan on April 29 for fan meet-and-greet event that will be taking place at Taipei's Hsingchuang Gymnasium. The tickets of the event were sold out in just 10 minutes, YonHap News Agency reported.

YonHap News Agency stated, "Tickets for the event scheduled on April 29 at Taipei's Hsingchuang Gymnasium went on sale at 11 a.m. Saturday, exclusively through 7-Eleven retail stores throughout Taiwan, according to Management Soop, which represents Gong."

The news outlet further added: "The company said that tickets were sold out in 10 minutes, adding that 'such a result is rare given that the tickets were sold entirely offline.'"

The actor may be accompanied by Lee Dong Wook in his Taiwan meet, but no official confirmation has been released yet. So, fans should take everything with a grain of salt until it is announced officially.

This article was first published on April 3, 2017