Lee Jong Suk and Kim Woo Bin deny starring in 'We Got Married' Chinese version
2015.02.06
Lee Jong Suk and Kim Woo Bin have officially denied about being casted for 'We Got Married' Chinese version.
On February 6th, both the stars' agencies Wellmade Yedang and Sidus HQ claimed that the infor saying Lee Jong Suk and Kim Woo Bin will join the show is not true. A rep from Wellmade Yedang said,"We have never heard anything about the Chinese version of 'We Got Married'. He also received an offer to star in a similar program before but decided to decline it".
For Kim Woo Bin, Sidus HQ also said,"We have never received any offer to join the show".
Meanwhile, 'We Got Married' Chinese version will be broadcasted on Jiangsu TV this April.
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