
Lee Min-jung's YouTube Channel Continues Mystery as Husband Lee Byung-hun Remains Blurred
Actress Lee Min-jung's YouTube channel has once again featured her husband, Lee Byung-hun, but the highly anticipated reveal of his face has been postponed as the channel has yet to reach its 500,000 subscriber goal.
The latest video, uploaded on the 16th, shows Lee Byung-hun interacting with his wife and her colleagues, but his appearance is still obscured by a digital blur. This development puts a playful pause on the 'BH Blur Controversy' that has been amusing fans for the past two months.
Lee Min-jung had previously promised to unveil her husband's face once her channel hit 500,000 subscribers. Despite his occasional appearances, which often included humorous 'blurred' cameos, the subscriber count has not yet met the target, keeping fans in suspense.
During a previous live broadcast, Lee Min-jung even joked about having nightmares due to the constant blurring, humorously stating she owed the public an apology. This time, Lee Byung-hun quipped that he appeared 'clean' for the first time on the channel, anticipating the day he could show his clear face.
Netizens reacted with amusement and curiosity, with comments such as, 'Is it blurred again?', 'Is Lee Min-jung going to apologize to the nation?', and 'The blur makes me even more curious.' The playful dynamic between the couple continues to entertain viewers.
Meanwhile, Lee Byung-hun is gearing up for the release of his upcoming film, 'Eojjeol suga eopda' (It Can't Be Helped), scheduled for September 30th. This YouTube appearance served as a subtle yet effective promotion for his new movie.
Lee Byung-hun's film 'Concrete Utopia' was invited to the competition section of the 80th Venice International Film Festival in 2023, receiving international critical acclaim. He was again recognized at the 77th Cannes Film Festival in 2024 with his film 'The Bequeathed' being selected for the non-competition section, solidifying his status as a leading Korean actor. In 2021, he achieved a historic milestone by winning the Best Actor award at the Cannes Film Festival, becoming the first Korean actor to do so, following Youn Yuh-jung's Best Supporting Actress win at the 93rd Academy Awards for 'Minari'.