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Lee Seung Gi, Amotti & Other Oppas Spotted In Malaysia Taking Ferry & Eating In Food Court

The South Korean and Japanese stars are here to film a new variety show, 'King of Survival'.

Cover image via @nxx_19_ (TikTok)

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South Korean stars have been spotted casually walking around Labuan and several places in Sabah recently

In a series of TikTok videos, fans were thrilled to spot some big names: South Korean singer and actor Lee Seung Gi, Kim Dong-jun, Amotti from Physical 100, Olympic gold medallist swimmer Park Tae-hwan, and Japanese mixed martial artist Choo Sung-hoon, among others — all hanging out together.

Several eagle-eyed netizens captured the stars casually taking a ferry from Menumbok to Labuan, grabbing a bite at a food court, and even walking around Financial Park in Labuan.

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I breathe the same air as the oppas They really look better irl. Choi Sung Hoon (Sarang Appa), Lee seung gi, Amotti, Park Tae Hwan,Kim Jae Hong & Chong Tese

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It turns out the group is filming a brand-new reality TV show, King of Survival, an outdoor survival game show featuring 12 contestants battling it out in the wild

Lee Seung Gi (middle) with staff from Taman Bandukan Riverside Resort in Keningau.

Image via Taman Bandukan Riverside Resort (Facebook)

According to reports, the production will be filming in Batu Punggul, Nabawan, and Labuan, among other locations.

Check out this video of the cast and crew casually strolling through Financial Park in Labuan:

And here's a lucky TikTok user who caught the moment the group hopped on a ferry from Menumbok to Labuan

She even snagged a picture with Kim Dong Jun!

Another fan spotted the crew grabbing coffee together. Lucky barista! ;)

There's no official word yet on when King of Survival will hit the screens, so keep an eye out for updates!

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