Thousands of Filipinos welcomed K-pop idol and actor Cha Eun-woo as he held his fan meeting in Manila over the weekend. ChaEunWooInManila CHAEUNWOO READ:
Cha Eun-woo, a member of K-pop boy band ASTRO and star of the dramas “Gangnam Beauty,” “True Beauty” and “Island,” returned to the Philippines and held his fan meeting at the Araneta Coliseum on July 2.It’s been 11 months since Cha Eun-woo held his “Just One 10 Minute in Manila” in August last year.
It is a fantasy romance series “between a woman who turns into a dog when she kisses, and a man who is the only cheat key to solve the curse but is afraid of dogs,” according to Group 8.
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