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Go Kyung-pyo in a 3-Year Relationship with Beautiful Non-Celebrity? Agency: “We Can’t Confirm”

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On February 6, the agency of Go Kyung-pyo published a rather vague statement regarding his dating allegations, simply saying they cannot confirm. As a result, fans are convinced that the allegations are true, especially judging that the Go Kyung-pyo’s agency once strongly denied is dating rumors 7 years ago.

Previously, media outlet News1 reported that Go Kyung-pyo has been dating a beautiful non-celebrity woman for three years.

The couple has nurtured their love without being overly conscious of public attention. Recently, they were spotted enjoying a concert by a famous singer together, appearing like any other ordinary couple on a date. Notably, Go Kyung-pyo did not shy away from expressing affection toward his partner, showcasing his warm and caring nature.

Seohyun Go Kyung Pyo

Go Kyung-pyo’s dating news draws attention partly because of a recent controversy where the actor was accused of taking photos of himself having sex with a woman in an unmanned photobooth. At the time, the actor strongly denied such allegations, even threatening legal measures and stating that he’s not that crazy.

Go Kyung pyo Photo studio

Born in 1990, Go Kyung-pyo made his debut in 2010 through KBS 2TV’s youth drama “Jungle Fish 2”. He later gained recognition through dramas such as “Quiz of God” Season 3 (2012) and Season 4 (2014), “Potato Star 2013QR3” (2013), and “Naeil’s Cantabile” (2014). His breakthrough came with “Reply 1988” (2015) and “Don’t Dare to Dream” (2016).

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He continued to expand his acting range with diverse projects, including “Chicago Typewriter” (2017), “Cross” (2018), “Private Lives” (2020), “Love in Contract” (2022), “Connect” (2022), “D.P. Season 2” (2023) and “Frankly Speaking” (2024), earning praise for his versatility and strong character portrayals across various genres, from thrillers to romantic comedies.

His notable film roles include “Horror Stories 2” (2013), “Man on High Heels” (2014), “The Admiral: Roaring Currents” (2014), “Coin Locker Girl” (2015), “Decision to Leave” (2022), “6/45” (2022), “Seoul Vibe” (2022) and “Amazon Bullseye” (2024). Additionally, he has made his mark in variety shows, appearing in “SNL Korea” (Seasons 1~3), “Youth Over Flowers: Africa” and “The Backpacker Chef 2”.

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