Actors Park Shin-hye, Choi Tae-joon dating
SEOUL, March 7 (Yonhap) -- Actors Park Shin-hye and Choi Tae-joon are seeing each other, Choi's agency said Wednesday.
Huayi Brothers said the two friends, who went to the same acting department of Joongang University in Seoul, developed a romantic relationship near the end of last year.
Rumors spread last year that the two were an item, but the two stars denied them at that time.
Park, 28, debuted in 2003 and rose to stardom after appearing in a series of hit dramas like "The Hairs," "Pinocchio" and "Doctors." She also appeared in numerous films, most notably in "Heart Blackened" last year.
The 27-year-old Choi made his debut in a music video in 2001 and starred in such dramas as "The Flower in Prison," "Missing Nine" and "Suspicious Partner."
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