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JYJ’s Park Yu-chun to wed in fall

Jie Ye-eun (The Korea Herald/Asia News Network)
South Korea
Thu, April 13, 2017 Published on Apr. 13, 2017 Published on 2017-04-13T13:48:10+07:00

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JYJ’s Park Yu-chun to wed in fall JYJ’s Park Yu-chun confirmed Thursday that he is set to tie the knot with a non-celebrity woman in this fall. (C-JeS Entertainment via The Korea Herald/File)

JYJ’s Park Yu-chun confirmed Thursday that he is set to tie the knot with a non-celebrity woman in this fall.

“It’s true that Park Yu-chun will get married in fall,” a C-Jes Entertainment official told The Korea Herald. “We want to be careful about giving any further details, since Park is currently serving as a public service officer and the bride-to-be is a non-celebrity woman.”

Earlier in the day, local media reports said that Park is to wed a 28-year-old grandaughter of Namyang Dairy Products‘ founder in a private ceremony in September in Seoul.

Read also: Park Yoo-chun faces sex trade, fraud charges

A report quoted an official from Park’s agency who said, “We checked the fact with Park. It’s all true. He has been in a relationship with her since late 2016.”

Meanwhile, Namyang Dairy Products claims to have no knowledge about the reported wedding plans, according to media reports.

Park is set to be discharged from his mandatory service in late August. In June 2016, the singer-actor was embroiled in a scandal as four women alleged that he sexually assaulted them. The artist was found innocent of all charges in March.


This article appeared on The Korea Herald newspaper website, which is a member of Asia News Network and a media partner of The Jakarta Post
 

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