Kim Yu Na and Kim Won Joong reported to have ended their relationship
2014.11.19
Figure skater Kim Yu Na and ice hockey player Kim Won Joong reported to have broken up after 8 months in a relationship.
Star News released an exclusive report on November 19th saying that according to multiple officials, it's true that the two have recently ended their relationship but the exact time hasn't been confirmed yet.
Kim Yu Na and Kim Won Joong went public with their relationship back in March when Dispatch caught them holding hands while going on a date together. In August, Kim Won Joong revealed to have involved in a massage parlor controversy while serving in the army which have caused many people to question about the two's relationship status.
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