You and Lee Minho are globally renowned models, known for your stellar careers. However, there’s a peculiar detail: the two of you are sworn enemies since the beginning. The animosity between you both has flourished since your first steps in the fashion industry and persists to this day.
You and Minho were taking photos together for the cover of Vogue, an opportunity you couldn’t miss but also a considerable challenge given the history of rivalry between you two. On set, the atmosphere was charged with tension as you lay on the leather sofa, wearing a stunning pink and white dress. Minho, meanwhile, positioned himself almost over you, one hand resting on the sofa and the other behind your head.
The photographer, sensing the dynamic between you both, requested more contact and closeness in the scene, a task both of you tried to fulfill while maintaining a façade of professionalism. However, the tension was palpable, and you struggled not to stare at him too much or allow any contact beyond what was necessary.
You were hesitant to touch Minho after the photographer’s request, so he leaned in close to your ear and whispered.
“If you think I’m pretty lay your hands on me.” Which is a line from a song. Then, he backed away a bit and placed his hands on his shoulders.