When in South Korea, you can't skip an aegyo, but Robert Pattinson making finger hearts while blushing was definitely something that fans didn't have in our 2025 bingo card. Pattinson is all set to star in Mickey 17, and he recently attended the press call for the film in South Korea with director Bong Joon Ho. Clips of the actor making finger hearts and doing aegyo have now been shared online on his fan pages, and his fans, including us, are in disbelief.
Robert Pattinson is making waves in South Korea, and it's not just because of his dashing good looks or his upcoming movie Mickey 17 with director Bong Joon Ho. A video of him doing an adorable aegyo, as he makes finger hearts coyly, during the press call has left fans swooning. For those who may not know, aegyo refers to a charming or cute display of affection in Korean.?The video was shared by a fanpage, Robert Pattinson Photos, on X, with the caption: "Babe, wake up; the first Robert Pattinson aegyo just dropped."
?Fans took to the comments section of the post to share their reaction to the actor's cute expressions, with one writing, "Robert hyung graduating from the university of aegyo with summa cum laude."
Another user wrote, "Looks like Robert Pattinson has embraced a new side of his charm by doing aegyo, which is a cute, affectionate gesture popular in Korean culture, often seen among K-pop idols."
"As a Twihard and a Kdrama Stan, I never thought a day like this would come," a third individual added.
"It's quite the cultural crossover moment, blending Pattinson's global celebrity status with a beloved aspect of Korean pop culture," stated another user.
During the press call, Robert Pattinson was seen singing praises of Bong Joon Ho, calling him one of the top directors in the world. The actor also shared his long-time admiration for Bong's work, citing Memories of Murder as a film that left a lasting impression on him.
"I watched ¡®Memories of Murder¡¯ years ago, and I was amazed at how it navigated between absurdities and serious situations so freely," he said, adding, "Actors want to work with someone who challenges their limits and brings out new possibilities. Director?Bong?is exactly that kind of filmmaker."
Based on the novel of the same name by Edward Ashton, Mickey 17 is about a disposable employee who is sent to the ice world of Niflheim as part of a human expedition to colonize the planet. Whenever Mickey17 dies, a new clone is regenerated with most of his memories intact, allowing him to continue his work on the planet.
The film will be released in the US on March 7.
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