Yoona of Girls' Generation and Lee Junho of 2PM are not dating, sorry.
Yoona of Girls' Generation and Lee Junho of 2PM are not dating, sorry.
After a report said the two South Korean celebrities have starting dating before filming "King the Land," Yoona's agency SM Entertainment denied the rumor, saying Yoona and Junho are just close. According to Soompi, SM Entertainment said, "The two are just close and the dating rumors are not true." Junho's agency, JYP Entertainment, echoed the statement, saying they checked with their artist and confirms the rumor is "groundless."Dating rumors between Yoona and Junho broke out early on Monday morning, saying the two stars began dating even before they accepted work for "King the Land."
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