Yoo Seung Ho to enlist in the army after ‘I Miss You’
2012.12.21
Actor Yoo Seung Ho had decided to fulfill his mandatory military duties after he wraps up filming for his current MBC drama, ‘I Miss You’.
On December 20, a representative of his agency revealed, “Yoo Seung Ho has decided to enlist once he ends filming ‘I Miss You.’ He will be enlisting not as an entertainment solider but as a regular solider.”
The actor will take a short break after the series gets finished and start his military service early next year.
A representative added, “Yoo Seung Ho has a strong belief and will to fulfill his duty as a male citizen of Korea before being an actor. As ‘I Miss You’ will be his final production before he enters his military duties, it will be a meaningful project for him, so he will be working even harder.”
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