Ryan Bang trolls Bela Padilla on wanting to meet a K-drama star | Inquirer Entertainment

Ryan Bang trolls Bela Padilla on wanting to meet a K-drama star

/ 01:49 PM June 28, 2018

Image: Instagram/@ryanbang, Facebook/@OfficialBelaPadilla

Ryan Bang comically responded to Bela Padilla’s wish for a K-drama actor by volunteering himself.

Padilla tweeted on June 26 how she wanted to see and interact with at least one K-drama star at the airport.

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Image: Twitter/@padillabela

Bang responded by volunteering himself to fill in for Padilla’s wish. The comedian even touted his more affordable talent fee.

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Image: Twitter/@padillabela

Similar to Anne Curtis, Padilla has been open to fangirling over Korean actors. A tweet on June 27 had her lamenting on a missed chance to see actor Jung Hae-in when the Korean star visits Manila for a fan meet on June 30. She will be in Hawaii during the actor’s visit.

Image: Twitter/@padillabela

Bang Hun-sung by birth, Korean national Ryan Bang entered the Philippine entertainment industry in 2010. He gained attention after joining the reality show “Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Clash of 2010.” Since then he earned a reputation as a comedian, actor and host for television shows. He has been a regular on the noontime variety show “It’s Showtime” since 2012.  /ra

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