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Song Joong Ki explodes with joy as Napoli won the first Italian Serie A title in 33 years

Actor Song Joong Ki was delighted with Napoli's championship.

On May 5th (KST), when SSC Napoli won the first Italian Serie A title in 33 years, Song Joong Ki posted some commemorative photos on his official SNS with the caption “NAPOLI“.

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The photos showed Song Joong Ki wearing training clothes and a paper hat. He was enjoying the joy with a big smile.

Song Joong Ki’s bright smile seems to be due to Napoli’s victory.

Napoli, to which Kim Min Jae of the South Korea national football team belongs, confirmed the championship by drawing 1-1 against Udinese in round 33 of the 2022-2023 Serie A.

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Napoli, which recorded 80 points (25 wins, 5 draws, 3 losses) in 33 matches this season, widened the gap with the second-place team Lazio and occupied the top spot regardless of the results of the remaining matches.

Song Joong Ki shared joy with fans by adding blue heart and trophy emoticons to the photos.

Song Joong Ki, who went abroad to film Netflix’s movie “My Name is Loh Kiwan”, is known to be in Italy now.

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Chinese entertainment media outlet Sina Entertainment reported last month that Song Joong Ki was spending time with his wife Katy Louise Saunders in Rome, Italy.

The two, who became a married couple after registering their marriage last January, will soon become parents. Katy is currently pregnant and is due to give birth soon.

In addition, another good thing happened to Song Joong Ki. The movie “Hwaran” starring Song Joong Ki was officially invited to the “Un Certain Regard” section of the 76th Cannes Film Festival.

Song Joong Ki, who entered Cannes for the first time since his debut in 2008, said through film distributor Plus M Entertainment on April 21st, “The movie ‘Hwaran’ is a work created by gathering the hot and pure passion of all actors and staff. I’m honored and excited (to be invited to Cannes). As this is a festival for filmmakers, I’ll fully enjoy it.

Source: Wikitree

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