Actors Jung Kyung-ho and Choi Soo-young have ended their public relationship of 14 years, drawing attention to the reasons behind their breakup.
A representative from Choi Soo-young's agency, Saram Entertainment, confirmed to Sports Seoul on June 9, "It is true that Choi Soo-young recently broke up with Jung Kyung-ho. They have decided to remain good colleagues."
Similarly, a source from Jung Kyung-ho's side mentioned to Sportivi News on the same day, "Jung Kyung-ho and Choi Soo-young have recently separated. They have grown distant and decided to end their relationship."
The couple first met as seniors and juniors in the Theater and Film Department at Chung-Ang University and publicly acknowledged their relationship in 2012. Given their long-term relationship, the news of their breakup has come as a shock to many fans.
Born in 1983, Jung Kyung-ho debuted as a KBS talent in 2003 and has received consistent acclaim for his roles in dramas such as "I'm Sorry, I Love You," "Prison Playbook," "Life on Mars," and "Crash Course in Romance." He is currently filming a new romantic comedy for ENA titled "Romance in the Moonlight."
Choi Soo-young, born in 1990, debuted as a member of Girls' Generation in 2007 and has since expanded her career into acting. She has appeared in dramas like "38 Task Force," "The Man Who Sets the Table," "Run On," and "Nam Nam," and recently announced her participation in the new KBS2 weekend drama "I Went to School."
Jung Kyung-ho and Choi Soo-young have been regarded as a prominent couple in the entertainment industry, often expressing their affection for each other publicly. The news of their transition from a romantic relationship to colleagues has left many fans feeling disappointed.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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