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Ryu Jun-yeol has not yet parted ways, but Yoo Ah-in is truly breaking up... GD's agency remains silent amidst the chaos [Official][Comprehensive]

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From left: Ryu Jun-yeol, Yoo Ah-in /Photo=StarNews
From left: Ryu Jun-yeol, Yoo Ah-in /Photo=StarNews

UAA announced its position regarding the expiration of the exclusive contracts of actors Ryu Jun-yeol (40) and Yoo Ah-in (40, real name Eom Hong-sik).

UAA (United Artists Agency) stated to StarNews on the 30th morning, "Yoo Ah-in's exclusive contract expired a long time ago. We have decided not to renew it."

As a result, Yoo Ah-in has parted ways with UAA, where he had been for as long as 12 years. Notably, even during Yoo Ah-in's drug scandal, he was already in FA status, but UAA is reported to have honored their long-standing trust relationship.

Prior to this, on the 29th, rumors surfaced about another UAA artist, Ryu Jun-yeol, potentially transferring. However, regarding this, UAA stated, "It is true that Ryu Jun-yeol's exclusive contract period has expired, but nothing has been decided yet regarding his future plans," conveying that discussions are ongoing.

Coincidentally, both Ryu Jun-yeol and Yoo Ah-in have been caught up in rumors of exclusive contracts with Galaxy Corporation. This company is well-known for housing BIGBANG leader G-Dragon (38, real name Kwon Ji-yong). While Galaxy Corporation has remained silent despite consecutive reports, attention is now focused on whether the two will transfer together.

Meanwhile, at UAA, since the 26th, news has been reported daily about Song Hye-kyo, the agency's "first actor," concluding her 14-year journey and leaving.

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