[NEWS] TVXQ’s Yunho, Watches A Musical Together With Park Soo Jin!
2012.06.29
TVXQ’s Yunho went to watch a musical with Park Soo Jin, inciting the curiosity of netizens.
The duo were recently seen together at the University Street in Seoul, where they went to watch a musical. When pictures were revealed, netizens began speculating that, “Perhaps the duo have an unusual relationship.”
According to several sources on 27 Jun, the two are close friends, and had gone to catch the musical “Looking For Kim Jong Wook” on that day. They had been invited by a mutual friend, actor Kang Dong Ho, who acts in this musical.
It is known that Yunho and Park Soo Jin are the same age, and are close as they are both part of the “85 club”. They have been close friends for over 10 years, since even before their debut.
Park Soo Jin’s management agency stated, “It is widely known that the duo are close friends. On the day of the musical, other friends aside from the two also went together.”
Meanwhile, Yunho has been carrying out promotional activities as a member of TVXQ for the movie “I AM”, which features the growing-up stories of artists under SM Entertainment.
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