Recently, the international fashion and beauty event of Prada took place in Thailand, attracting the attention of many artists and celebrities. At this event, Vietnamese singer Phí Phương Anh had the opportunity to meet and take photos with South Korean actor Lee Soo Hyuk. The interaction between the two stars has generated significant attention from the online community.

Phí Phương Anh showcased her elegant and refined appearance in a navy blue dress, receiving numerous compliments from her fans. However, the main highlight of the event was the South Korean star Lee Soo Hyuk, who appeared in a simple yet harmonious outfit with Phí Phương Anh in terms of color.
A notable moment when both stars stood together in a single frame was shared by Phí Phương Anh on her personal social media page. However, Lee Soo Hyuk’s unusual expression caught the attention of many people. The South Korean actor displayed awkwardness and embarrassment, leaving some people amused.

This is not the first time Lee Soo Hyuk has received comments about his demeanor and gestures. Previously, the actor has been compared to G-Dragon in terms of his walking style and facial expressions on multiple occasions. This incident has sparked various reactions from the online community, with some people feeling uncomfortable and others finding it humorous.

Nevertheless, the Prada event has demonstrated that Vietnamese and Korean artists can have opportunities to meet and engage in cultural exchange. Phí Phương Anh had a memorable experience with Lee Soo Hyuk, which may lead to further collaborations in the future. The event also underscores the growing connection between the entertainment industries of Vietnam and South Korea, allowing artists to expand their networks and explore new creative possibilities.
As the online community continues to discuss the interaction between Phí Phương Anh and Lee Soo Hyuk, fans of both artists are eagerly anticipating potential future collaborations. The Prada event has set a positive precedent for future cultural exchanges and joint projects between Vietnamese and Korean artists.