Actor Go Soo, who married just six months ago, is to become a father for the first time in March.
According to reports in local news agencies, the actor’s management agency has confirmed that Go Soo’s wife is now three months pregnant. The newlyweds expect to be parents in the coming spring.
A spokesperson of the actor revealed, “He heard that he was to become a dad while filming his new movie, and it really put him in a good mood. The couple is already in parent mode, with Go Soo putting his wife’s health first and foremost.”
Go Soo married Kim Hye Yeon, an art student 11 years his junior back in February. The two began dating back in 2008 after they met through a mutual friend.
Meanwhile, Go Soo is currently wrapping up production on the film “Bandaid,” which will be released later this year with actress Han Hyo Joo.
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