Moon Ga-young And Yeo Jin-gu Look Vexed In The New ‘Link: Eat, Love, Kill’ Stills, Check It Out!

Moon Ga-young and Yeo Jin-gu are making their long-awaited comeback to the Kdrama with Link: Eat, Love, Kill. The latest Kdrama is directed by No Sang-hoon and written by Kwon Ki-young. The story follows the lives of chef Eun Gye-hoon and a woman named No Da-hyun who start feeling each other’s emotions.

No Da-hyun considers herself unlucky for how her life turned out to be and life gets intertwined with chef Gye-hoon when he opens a restaurant in her neighbourhood. The chef has lost his twin sister in the same neighbourhood when they were younger and he has come back to find her.

Moon Ga-young Link Eat Love Kill
Moon Ga-young In Link: Eat Love Kill

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Moon Ga-young And Yeo Jin-gu in Link: Eat, Love, Kill

In the latest stills released by tvn on their Instagram profile, Yeo Jin-gu is in his black chef uniform, holding a piece of meat and looking at someone annoyed. In another picture, he seems happy, wearing a coat and waiting for someone to hug him. Moon Ga-young on the other hand, eat food joyously in a picture and looks like she is about to lose her mind in another picture. The Instagram caption translates to, “A man who feels other people’s feelings, A woman who can read emotions from others, June 6th, sharing feelings ????????-♥-???????? A romance between two people who cry and laugh together begins!”

Check Out Link: Eat, Love, Kill Trailer

Link: Eat, Love, Kill has cast like Song Deok-ho, Kim Ji-young, Lee Bom So Ri and Lee Suk-hyeong along with the lead actors. The drama will premiere on tvN network on June 6th 2022 at 10:30 PM KST. The series will run for 16 episodes and a new episode will be released every Saturday and Sunday.

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