Lee Kwang-soo is currently dominating Vietnamese social media. His recent series of cinetours across Vietnam to promote his film, Love Barista, has generated countless viral clips showcasing his hilarious and friendly personality.

One particular interaction has become the most talked-about moment, generating over 3 million views in less than a day: Lee Kwang-soo’s hilarious confrontation with a bold male fan.
The viral clip captures the fan immediately after getting an autograph from the “Asia Prince.” Instead of simply walking away, the fan unexpectedly turned to face the actor and performed the infamous “Mosquito Dance.”
The “Mosquito Dance,” which originated from his early acting career in the sitcom High Kick Through The Roof, is a comedic signature that Lee Kwang-soo has famously tried to escape.
When faced with this embarrassing throwback, Lee Kwang-soo’s reaction was priceless. Instead of laughing it off or joining in, the star’s instinctive response was to jokingly shove the fan twice, hilariously urging him to get off the stage and end the impromptu performance!

The funny interaction perfectly embodies the beloved “Giraffe’s” chaotic and comedic style. The audience and the fan himself burst into laughter, fully understanding the lighthearted nature of the “shove.”
Online, netizens were shocked and delighted by Lee Kwan-sSoo’s unexpected reaction. Many jokingly commented that they had “never seen a Korean idol dare to ‘physically interact’ with a fan in public” like this, cementing the moment as a legendary display of the actor’s approachable and distance-free relationship with his fanbase.

The Mosquito Dance that the star desperately tried to forget is constantly being brought up again in Vietnam.
Love Barista follows A-list Korean star Kang Jun-woo (Lee Kwang-soo) after he becomes stranded in Vietnam. While finding his footing, he meets Thao (Hoang Ha), a gentle and honest local barista. Their connection helps Jun-woo step away from the pressures of fame to enjoy a simple life exploring Vietnamese cuisine, wandering the streets of Ho Chi Minh City, and experiencing local coffee culture where he ultimately finds a love more precious than his celebrity status.
Sources: K14

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