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Seo Hyun-jin gifts a coffee truck to Gong Yoo, who says he won't accept it... Song Hye-kyo also verifies

Miji Kim
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2025-07-26 15:53:51
Gong Yoo, Seo Hyun-jin. The coffee truck that Seo Hyun-jin sent to Gong Yoo. Photo | Star Today DB, Gong Yoo's official SNS
Gong Yoo, Seo Hyun-jin. The coffee truck that Seo Hyun-jin sent to Gong Yoo. Photo | Star Today DB, Gong Yoo's official SNS

Actress Seo Hyun-jin gifted a coffee truck to her fellow actor Gong Yoo.

On the 26th, Gong Yoo posted a photo of the coffee truck sent by Seo Hyun-jin on his official Instagram.

The released photo features the coffee truck with phrases like “Pure macho Dong-gu and slowly intensely...!”, “The trunk team supports you! Slowly intensely” written on it.

Seo Hyun-jin, who worked with Gong Yoo on the Netflix series ‘Trunk’, sent the coffee truck to the filming site of Gong Yoo's current Netflix series ‘Slowly Intense’. Notably, Seo Hyun-jin also included a message capturing the back-and-forth leading up to sending the coffee truck.

The coffee truck that Seo Hyun-jin sent to Gong Yoo. Photo | Gong Yoo's official SNS
The coffee truck that Seo Hyun-jin sent to Gong Yoo. Photo | Gong Yoo's official SNS

In the conversation, Gong Yoo says, “Don’t send a coffee truck. No, I won’t accept it even if you give it to me,” to which Seo Hyun-jin replies, “I don’t want to.” When Gong Yoo firmly refuses with “Absolutely!!”, Seo Hyun-jin responds, “Then don’t let oppa eat it alone,” creating a humorous exchange.

Cookies verified by Song Hye-kyo from the coffee truck. Photo | Song Hye-kyo SNS
Cookies verified by Song Hye-kyo from the coffee truck. Photo | Song Hye-kyo SNS

Song Hye-kyo, who is also filming ‘Slowly Intense’ with Gong Yoo, caught attention by posting a sticker of a cookie with a sunflower on Gong Yoo's face, along with a short caption saying “Dongbaragi.”

Meanwhile, Gong Yoo and Song Hye-kyo are set to appear in ‘Slowly Intense’ (working title), which is scheduled to be released in 2026. ‘Slowly Intense’ deals with the fierce stories of those who threw themselves into the entertainment industry in Korea during the 1960s to 80s, a time when barbarism and violence prevailed, dreaming of shining success.

[Kim Mi-ji, Star Today Reporter]

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