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Son Ye Jin, Hyun Bin, Lee Dong Wook, Gong Yoo watched baseball game together, internet goes K-razy

Some are calling it a double date. 

Son Ye Jin, Hyun Bin, Lee Dong Wook, Gong Yoo watched baseball game together, internet goes K-razy
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Korea’s favourite celeb couple Son Ye Jin, 42, and Hyun Bin, 41, were spotted at the Major League Baseball (MLB) Seoul Series game between the LA Dodgers and the San Diego Padres yesterday (Mar 21) at Seoul’s Gocheok Sky Dome.

Seated behind them were Goblin stars Lee Dong Wook, 42, and Gong Yoo, 44, and the two actors are known to be very close.

The group were caught on camera and shown on the stadium's Jumbotron. Needless to say, netizens couldn’t get over the sheer star power that was captured in one frame.

Pictures from the game quickly went viral, with many joking that the four stars were on a “double date”.

Many gushed over the unexpected combination of Korean dramas’ biggest stars with many leaving comments such as:  “Everyone’s favourite male leads are captured together. Do people know how iconic this scene is?”

“This has got to be the most powerful video to ever exist,” read a comment in response to a clip of the stars chatting with each other during a lull in the game.

Check out the snaps below!

While the rest were decked out in comfy outfits, Lee Dong Wook showed his support for the Padres in the team's uniform A double date situation? We stan this group There's a reason why they're one of Korea's most-loved celeb couples
Photos: news.nate, Newsen, OSEN, news1, sonhyun6/ X

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