12 Years In Love ❤️ Jung Kyung-ho’s Heartfelt Message for Girls’ Generation’s Sooyoung
2025-04-23 10:15
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Passion for Acting and Partnership!
Actor Jung Kyung-ho recently got candid about his 12-year relationship with Girls’ Generation’s Sooyoung, calling her the true center of his life. In a recent interview, Jung was asked, “What would you say is the pillar of your life outside of acting?” He responded without hesitation, “It might sound cliché, but for me, that’s Choi Sooyoung.”

He added, “Honestly, sometimes I think I might be acting because of her—to impress her, to show her I’m a good person, a good actor. The thing that brings me the most happiness outside of acting is her happiness. We've been together for a long time and see each other often. It’s really thanks to her patience that we’ve lasted this long. I always make mistakes... I don’t anymore, but I used to get drunk a lot,” he said with a laugh.
When the interviewer mentioned the importance of having a life partner you've shared years with, Jung replied, “It’s even more meaningful because we’ve both dreamed of becoming great actors from the beginning.”
Meanwhile, Jung Kyung-ho is gearing up for the premiere of the MBC drama 'Oh My Ghost Clients'.

The show tells the story of a labor attorney who gains the ability to see ghosts and ends up solving labor issues for the dead. Jung plays Noh Moo-jin, a struggling labor attorney who suddenly starts seeing spirits. To pay his office rent, he takes odd jobs at labor sites—until a near-death experience changes everything. Now, reluctantly taking on ghost clients, he tackles labor injustices while going through his own personal growth.

'Oh My Ghost Clients' is attracting buzz not only for its unique premise but also for its powerhouse creative team.
Director Yim Soon-rye, known for films like 'Little Forest' and 'Negotiation', is making her drama debut with this project. She's joined by writers Kim Bo-tong of Netflix’s ''D.P.'' and Yoo Seung-hee of 'My Love, My Bride', promising a compelling and emotional narrative.
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