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Park Shin Hye confirmed dating actor Choi Tae Joon

/ 01:05 PM March 07, 2018

Park Shin Hye (left) and Choi Tae Joon  (Image: Instagram/@ssinz7, Instagram/@actorctj)

The agencies of Korean actors Park Shin Hye and Choi Tae Joon have both confirmed that the celebrities are indeed dating.

According to Sports Chosun via Soompi, Park and Choi started out as friends when they attended Chung Ang University. The two steadily progressed to become lovers and started dating sometime last year.

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Previous reports by TV channel SBS funE and Osen said the couple frequently took quiet dates at Park’s place. They would also occasionally hang out with acquaintances.

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Reports of the Park and Choi dating also came out last year, but these were denied at the time.

Park gained popularity in the Philippines through the Korean drama series “Heartstrings” and “He’s Beautiful,” aired in local television networks. She also signed an endorsement deal with local clothing brand Bench.

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Choi is mostly known for his roles in various Korean dramas. The actor has won several awards including the Best Character Award at the 2017 MBC Drama Awards for his role in “Missing 9.”  Alfred Bayle /ra

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