The SNSD star and acclaimed actor—one of the industry’s most iconic long-term couples—have called it quits after nearly a decade and a half together.
The couple, who began dating in 2012 and went public in January 2014, reportedly grew distant due to increasingly busy schedules and “naturally went their separate ways.”


Despite the end of their romantic relationship, sources indicate the two remain on amicable terms.
The breakup marks the end of one of K-entertainment’s most beloved power couple stories.
A Relationship That Lasted More Than A Decade
Jung and Sooyoung publicly acknowledged their relationship in 2014 after dating rumours surfaced.
Over the years, they became known for maintaining a relatively private relationship despite being among South Korea’s most recognisable entertainment figures.
While celebrity relationships often face intense public scrutiny, the couple largely stayed away from controversy and occasionally spoke positively about each other during interviews.
Their relationship lasted for nearly 14 years, making them one of the longest-standing couples in the Korean entertainment industry.
Familiar Faces To K-Drama And K-Pop Fans
Jung Kyung-ho has built a successful acting career through a string of popular television dramas.
Many international viewers recognise him from series including Hospital Playlist, Prison Playbook, Cruel City and Crash Course in Romance.
Meanwhile, Sooyoung rose to fame as a member of Girls’ Generation, one of the most influential K-pop groups of the past two decades.
Beyond music, she has also established herself as an actor through dramas such as Run On, Not Others and So I Married the Anti-Fan.
Fans React To The News
News of the breakup quickly spread across social media, where many fans expressed disappointment and surprise.
Given the couple’s long history together and reputation for keeping their relationship strong despite busy schedules, some described the announcement as the end of an era for K-entertainment fans.
For now, both Jung and Sooyoung appear focused on their respective careers, with neither party commenting further beyond their agencies’ statements.
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