Actors Lee Dong-gun and Jo Yoon-hee reached a divorce settlement in court on 22 May.
South Korean celebrity couple Lee Dong-gun and Jo Yoon-hee have divorced after a three-year marriage, The Korea Herald reported on Thursday .
Jo's management agency, King Kong by Starship, said in a press statement,"Jo Yoon-hee divorced Lee Dong-gun following a divorce settlement at a court in Seoul on May 22." Lee, 39, and Jo, 37, starred together in the 2017 drama series The Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop. Lee has starred in films and TV series, including popular romantic drama Lovers in Paris, as well as Marry Him If You Dare and My Boyfriend Is Type B.
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