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K-actor Jung Woo-sung reportedly registered marriage with non-celeb girlfriend
K-actor Jung Woo-sung reportedly registered marriage with non-celeb girlfriend

The Star

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

K-actor Jung Woo-sung reportedly registered marriage with non-celeb girlfriend

According to South Korean media reports, the 52-year-old recently filed for marriage registration with his long-time girlfriend. Photo: Jung Woo-sung/Instagram South Korean actor Jung Woo-sung has reportedly tied the knot. According to South Korean media reports, the 52-year-old recently filed for marriage registration with his long-time girlfriend. Her identity remains undisclosed, though reports suggest she is not a public figure. Jung's agency, Artist Company, declined to comment. 'We cannot provide an official statement as this is a personal matter,' it said. 'We request that you refrain from excessive interest and speculation regarding the actor's personal life.' News of Jung's marriage comes months after the star made headlines in November 2024 for acknowledging he had fathered a child with South Korean model Moon Ga-bi, 35. The confirmation came two days after Moon announced the birth of her son via social media on Nov 22. At the time, Jung vowed to 'fulfill his responsibilities' as a father, but did not indicate any plans to marry her. On Nov 29, Jung addressed the public during an appearance at the prestigious Blue Dragon Film Awards. He was nominated for Best Actor for his performance in the hit political thriller 12.12: The Day (2023). 'I stand here today hoping that my personal matters do not overshadow the efforts of everyone who worked on this film,' he said onstage. 'I sincerely apologise for the concern and disappointment I've caused to those who have supported me. I will accept all criticism and continue to fulfil my responsibilities as a father.' Jung is one of South Korea's most acclaimed actors, known for box-office and critical hits such as A Moment To Remember (2004), Cold Eyes (2013) and Hunt (2022). He is slated to return to the small screen later in 2025 in the Disney+ series Made In Korea . It stars South Korean actor Hyun Bin as Baek Gi-tae, an ambitious figure chasing wealth and power in 1970s South Korea, while Jung portrays Jang Geon-young, a prosecutor determined to bring him down. – The Korea Herald/Asia News Network

Lee Jun-ho and JYP Entertainment part ways after 17 years
Lee Jun-ho and JYP Entertainment part ways after 17 years

Yahoo

time21-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Lee Jun-ho and JYP Entertainment part ways after 17 years

21 Mar - Lee Jun-ho, popular actor and member of the second-generation boy group 2PM, is officially parting ways with JYP Entertainment after a remarkable 17-year partnership. JYP confirmed the news on 20 March, announcing that Jun-ho's exclusive contract will expire on April 15th. According to their statement, both parties reached this decision following extensive discussions, "After a long period of deep discussion, our company and the artiste have decided not to proceed with renewing the contract." "We sincerely thank Junho for accompanying the company's growth and journey for 17 years," the agency added, acknowledging his significant contributions. There's good news for fans, as JYP will continue to manage Jun-ho's activities in Japan and handle 2PM-related collaborations, maintaining some continuity for the group's supporters. Jun-ho expressed his gratitude to fans, "I sincerely thank you for your generous support over the past 17 years. I will move forward while cherishing the relationship we have built over our long time together and the value of the support you have given me." The talented performer first debuted with 2PM in 2008 and successfully transitioned into acting with his first role in the 2013 film "Cold Eyes." (Photo Source: Junho IG, All Kpop)

2PM's Lee Junho parts ways with JYP
2PM's Lee Junho parts ways with JYP

Korea Herald

time20-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

2PM's Lee Junho parts ways with JYP

Lee Junho of 2PM will leave label JYP Entertainment after 17 years, the company said Thursday. The two parties decided not to renew the contract that will expire next month, but the label will continue to oversee his activities in Japan where he has released seven EPs as a solo singer. Lee returned from Sao Paulo earlier this month after greeting his fans for two days at his solo fan concert 'Midnight Sun.' The Brazilian capital was the last stop for the tour that began in Incheon, Korea and took him to Tokyo and Taipei. He debuted in 2008 as a member of 2PM and branched into acting in 2013 through the movie 'Cold Eyes.' He is set to play the superpower-wielding male lead in Netflix series 'Cashero,' and will star alongside Kim Minha of 'Pachinko' in drama series 'Typhoon Trading Company.'

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