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Did Taecyeon propose to his girlfriend? his agency reveals the truth

Did Taecyeon propose to his girlfriend? his agency reveals the truth

Al Bawaba05-02-2025

Published February 5th, 2025 - 09:04 GMT
ALBAWABA - South Korean rapper and singer Ok Taec-yeon, known as Taecyeon, reportedly proposed to his girlfriend after romantic images emerged online. Also Read Netflix accidentally reveals Squid Game Season 3 release date
The photos which went viral in a few minutes showed the K-pop star Taecyeon near the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France with his girlfriend. He also appeared to kneeling and presenting a ring.
According to the media, the pictures, first taken in 2024, were initially posted by a photographer on their social media account, but have since been deleted after spreading online. — Headliner Manila (@headlinermnl) February 5, 2025 Did Taecyeon propose to his girlfriend? here's the truth
A representative from singer Taecyeon's agency 51K confirmed: "The photos, which were taken last year to celebrate his girlfriend's birthday, were unfortunately leaked and spread across online communities."
The source maintained: "He is continuing to have a good relationship with his girlfriend, as he always has. While we believe that he may get married someday when the timing is right, there are no immediate plans for marriage at this time."
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