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Hyun Bin, Son Ye Jin to sue peddlers of divorce rumors

by Izel Abanilla

South Korean couple Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin are planning to take legal actions against a Youtube content creator who claimed they were headed for a divorce.

According to a Soompi report, Hyun Bin’s agency VAST Entertainment called the claims “groundless”. 

“It is fake news. We are constantly monitoring the rumors. We plan to take legal action after an internal review,” they said.

The divorce rumors circulated after the said vlog posted on March 15 claimed that the power couple agreed to separate because Son Ye-jin incurred financial losses over Hyun Bin’s fondness for overseas gambling.

“This is obviously fake news. We are constantly monitoring [the situation] internally, and we have already requested YouTube to delete the video. We will take strong measures, and we also plan to take legal action in relation to the content [of the video].” Son Ye Jin’s agency MSteam Entertainment said.

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Son Ye Jin’s management said the video in question has been taken down. 

The couple are set to celebrate their first wedding anniversary on March 31. They welcomed their first born last November.

They first worked together in the film “The Negotiation” but it was in the award-winning drama “Crash Landing On You” that their team-up gained global prominence. 

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