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Ahn Jae Hyun poses for 'ELLE' and talks about the importance of 'his people'


Rising star model-turned-actor Ahn Jae Hyun recently showed off more of his chic charms and manly charisma for a photoshoot with 'ELLE' magazine.  


He also took part in the interview portion, talking about his love for his fans and those who have supported him.  He said, "Money and success are of course important, but 'my people' are more important to me. I feel a large gratitude towards them for continuously staying by my side and acknowledging my value as a person."

He made a successful debut as an actor recently with 'You Who Came From The Stars', and he's already picked up other castings for future productions to come so you bet you'll be seeing more of him!

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