Lee Jun-ho celebrated his birthday earlier this week by offering his fans a gift: a new single. “So far it seems like the fans are really, really enjoying it,” he says of “Four Seasons (Always),” which he released on Monday. He debuted the ballad live during his two-day fan meeting “Stunning Us,” where he performed and shared anecdotes from his recent acting projects. “My fan meeting was also a birthday party,” says the performer, who uses the mononym Junho, who turned 36 on Sunday. “So the highlight was being able to celebrate my birthday with four to five thousand of my fans.” It’s morning in Seoul, a couple days after the release, and the actor-musician is sipping an iced Starbucks drink from his office at O3 Collective, the creative agency that he founded last summer. A week earlier, he was in Paris to attend a cocktail party celebrating Berluti’s new men’s collection and campaign during Fashion Week. “As their ambassador, I spent some valuable time learning about the brand’s history, its origins as well as some of their deeply meaningful stories,” he says. “Even though it was a short trip, I had a very fulfilling experience.” Junho at an event for Berluti during Paris Fashion

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