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Song Hye Kyo has parted ways with UAA (United Artists Agency), the agency she had been with for 14 years.
On the morning of June 26, UAA stated, "Our exclusive contract with Song Hye Kyo recently expired. After trusting one another and working together for a long time, UAA and Song Hye Kyo have decided to conclude our journey and support each other's future endeavors."
The agency continued, "Throughout her many years with UAA, actress Song Hye Kyo has received tremendous love not only in South Korea but across Asia and around the world. The time we spent together will remain with us as happy and cherished memories."
They concluded, "We ask fans to continue showing Song Hye Kyo, who is embarking on a new chapter, your warm interest, encouragement, and love."
Meanwhile, Song Hye Kyo is set to star in the new Netflix series Tantara, which is scheduled to be released in the second half of this year. Writer Noh Hee Kyung penned the script, and director Lee Yoon Jung of Cheese in the Trap helmed the series.
Starring alongside Song Hye Kyo are Gong Yoo, Cha Seung Won, Kim Seol Hyun, and Lee Ha Nee. Set against the backdrop of the Korean entertainment industry from the 1960s through the 1980s — a time when brutality and violence were rampant — the series tells the story of people who struggle fiercely as they pursue success.
Source: OSEN
