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It’s Fake: Pic Of Hyun Bin And Son Ye Jin’s Son Turns Out To Be An Edited Composite Photo

It was too good to be true.

If you’ve seen this snap of what netizens claim to be of Korean stars Hyun Bin, 40, and Son Ye Jin, 41, and their newborn son, we have some bad news to break to you. It’s fake.

The picture, which has been making the rounds online recently, shows the family-of-three posing for a mirror selfie together, with their baby’s face fully exposed.

Hyun Bin and Ye Jin welcomed their son in November last year, and like many other celeb couples, are fiercely protective of their child’s privacy.

Nope, this is not what their son looks like.

Though they have yet to share pictures of their bundle of joy, Hyun Bin did reveal in a recent interview that their son looks like a cross between him and Yejin.

Then, on February 7, a netizen wrote a post on a Korean forum, claiming to have found a picture of the couple’s son.

The post quickly went viral, causing Hyun Bin’s agency, MS Team, to issue a statement debunking the post.

Ye Jin did upload this picture of her son's feet though.

When contacted by Korean media, the agency had a short and sweet statement to make — “It’s a composite photo.”

As it turns out, the photo had been digitally edited using Yejin and Hyunbin’s pictures to produce an approximation of what the couple’s child would look like.

Looks like it’s back to the drawing board for fans of the couple.

Yet another edited picture of the family-of-three. Looks like the couple's fans sure are good with editing!

Photos: ETToday, Son Ye Jin/Instagram, MS Team Entertainment, Kbizoom

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