“Iron Family” Drama’s Kim Jung Hyun – To Part Ways with Agency
January 11, 2025 | 1338 Visits
Actor Kim Jung Hyun is scheduled to part ways with his current agency as his contract comes to an end.
Kim Jung Hyun, known for his charm in the currently airing “Iron Family” rom-com k-drama, will finish his contract with Story J Company this year. Jung Hyun joined the agency in September 2021, and his contract is scheduled to end in March this year.
Recently, Kim Jung Hyun made headlines after a non-directed apology during the 2024 KBS Drama Awards. The apology was believed to be directed to Seohyun, who was hosting the event, for the 2018 incident when Jung Hyun refused to let his co-star Seohyun cross her arms.
The incident caused a stir but Jung Hyun’s agency explained that Jung Hyun was battling health issues and was immersed in his role. There were rumors that Jung Hyun’s then-girlfriend was not a fan of her boyfriend filming romantic dramas. Jung Hyun has proven his freedom and skill aptitude, especially in the currently ongoing “Iron Family” romantic comedy-drama which has fans falling for his charms.
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