Nuances of Ramadan, Lee Do Hyun is called wearing a Koko shirt at the 'Youth of May' press conference

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Lee Do Hyun was seen attending the press conference for the KBS drama he starred in, namely 'Youth of May', which will premiere tonight, Monday (3/5). Indonesian netizens are precisely the wrong focus on clothes.

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New Korean dramas are always eagerly awaited by fans overseas. Moreover, the drama is played by actors and actresses who are currently on the rise, of course, will immediately get a positive response.

The drama "Youth of May" starring Lee Do Hyun and Go Min Si is one of the highlights. This drama is known to start airing today, Monday (3/5) on KBS.

Right on the day of the premiere, the cast of "Youth of May" were seen attending the press conference that was held. KBS also distributed a series of portraits of the actors at the press conference.

Lee Do Hyun himself looks simple with a black short shirt combined with matching pants. Meanwhile, Go Min Si appeared elegant in a floral sleeveless dress.

The funny thing is, Indonesian fans say that Lee Do Hyun looks like he is wearing a koko shirt. The reason is, the clothing motif worn by Lee Do Hyun looks similar to a koko shirt.

"Uh, yes, this is really like a koko shirt, I want to pray Ied," said one fan. "It's like a young dad wearing a Mleyot koko shirt," said another. "Brother LDH wears clothes guys," another exclaimed.

"Youth of May" itself is a drama that tells the setting of May 1980, during the turbulent times of the Gwangju Rebellion, Hee Tae (Lee Do Hyun) and Myung-Hee (Go Min Si) fell in love. Their love seemed destined by fate.

Hee Tae is a medical student, who entered medical school with the highest score in his class. He seems like an easy-going person, but he also has a passionate and unyielding toughness. Myung Hee has been working as a nurse for the past 3 years. He is a likable person, who fights against what is unfair.

The drama will fill Monday and Tuesday drama slots at 9:30 p.m. KST. "Youth of May" replaces the drama "River Where The Moon Rises" which ended last week. (wk / alpha)

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