Did you hear something drop? Well, hearts must have crash landed, alright! In these trying times where your screen is one of your portals to distraction, it’s definitely worth a scream to know that your virtual hubby will one day step foot into the soil of your country.
Crash Landing On You’s Captain Ri, is definitely landing on the Philippines. An article by Inquirer.net quoted a text message from Bench owner Ben Chan saying, “… hopefully end of this year or early next year when traveling is allowed and when all is relatively back to normal.”
This, after Bench’s Instagram page teased fans and set the internet roaring with OMGs by sharing a simple animation of the words “Your crush, landing soon.” With the caption, “After months of keeping it a secret, the wait is almost over,” a lot can’t possibly contain the energy spike it induced.
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After months of keeping it a secret, the wait is almost over. #LandingOnBenchSoon @benchtm
Bench is known for being able to sign on Korean stars as its brand ambassadors and eventually invite them to visit the country. Some of these include Lee Min-ho and Park Seo-joon.
It seems that the Korean actor’s ties to the Philippines are quite cemented. Just to add to Bench’s announcement, communication giant Smart also launched Hyun as its endorser, this time setting Twitter on fire with his “Mahal ko kayo.”
Hello, Philippines. Let’s all say hi to Hyun Bin! ✨ #SmartHyunBin pic.twitter.com/oTK6uZQqzH
— SMART (@LiveSmart) May 28, 2020
Smart Communications posted a nine-seconder ad teaser with the big RiVeal on June 1st.
The Captain is coming. Watch out for the big RiVeal. pic.twitter.com/jlaAja5CBa
— SMART (@LiveSmart) May 27, 2020
“Crash Landing on You” is a Korean drama that immediately got the hearts of Filipinos swooning. It stars Hyun as Captain Ri, who plays a North Korean army captain and Son Ye-jin, as Se-ri, an heiress in South Korea who accidentally paraglides to the North.
The K-drama’s finale in February this year broke the rating records of the finale of “Goblin” back in January 2017 for broadcasting station TVN, according to Nielsen Korea. It scored a nationwide average rating of 21.683 percent and a peak rating of 24.1 percent.