Lee Hyori and Lee Sang Soon’s agencies deny news of marriage
2013.07.03
Celebrity couple Lee Hyori and Lee Sang Soon are reported to be tying the knot this coming September but their agencies are giving everyone confusion as they deny the news of their marriage. CEO Gil Jonghwa of Lee Hyori’s agency B2M Entertainment said, “They have no detailed plans regarding marriage. They’ve also never printed wedding invites”, denying the earlier report that the couple finished printing their wedding invitations. Lee Sang Soon’s agency also said that they have never heard of the matter, adding that they do not know everything because it’s a personal matter.
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