Lee Min Ho talks about love, hints at his relationship with Suzy Bae?

"The kind of love that one can create positive energy toward each other's work or every part of life through the stability that love gives," the Legend of the Blue Sea actor said

Lee Min Ho
Lee Min Ho and Suzy Bae have been dating since 2015 Reuters

Popular Korean actor Lee Min Ho who became the first male celebrity to feature on the Cosmopolitan Korea's cover recently shared his take on love in his interview with the said magazine.

According to HelloKpop, the 29-year old actor believes that an ideal relationship is one where both positively influence each other.

"The kind of love that one can create positive energy toward each other's work or every part of life through the stability that love gives," the Legend of the Blue Sea actor said.

Min Ho also believes that a person does not really need to change anything for the sake of love. "I think it is important to keep oneself as they are," he added.

He said he tries to accept people as they are and tries to show his true self to others. When the actor was asked what would he do if he had to face the same situation as his character in "Legends of Blue Sea" faced? He replied saying, he would like to keep his love.

"It may be very difficult to keep the virtues of purity, passion, and sacrifice of love in real life. But if I am in the same situation with the drama, I would do my best to keep my love," the actor revealed.

As in the fantasy drama, Min Ho's character Heo Joon Jae had to decide whether to sacrifice oneself for love.

Meanwhile, the actor just wrapped up filming, 'DMZ, The Wild'-a MBC nature documentary 'DMZ, The Wild' that is all set to be released in June.

In other news, CandyMag reported that the actor recently revealed his interested in working with the "Descendants of the Sun" actress Song Hye Kyo saying, "I would like to work with my ideal type, Song Hye Kyo sunbae. Although she has an elegant and classic style, her charisma is also strong and her acting talent is outstanding. If we act together, I think I could learn a lot from her. But I'd probably be nervous a lot of times."

This article was first published on April 15, 2017