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Chansung of K-pop band 2PM tells his Instagram fans he’s getting married in 2022, has a baby on the way, and is leaving his label

  • K-pop star Chansung has some big news for 2022: he’s marrying his long term girlfriend, who is newly pregnant
  • He also announced he would be leaving music label JYP Entertainment after 15 years, but will still be part of 2PM

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Chansung of 2PM is getting married in 2022, he’s also expecting a baby, and he’s leaving his label JYP Entertainment. Photo: JYP Entertainment

By Dong Sun-hwa

Chansung of K-pop boy group 2PM is set to tie the knot with his girlfriend next year.
The singer made the announcement to his fans on Instagram on Wednesday, saying: “We have been seeing each other for a long time and she is the person who I rely on.”

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He added that they are expecting a baby. “While my girlfriend and I were preparing for our wedding, the blessing of a new life came to us faster than we expected. Given that my girlfriend is in the early stages of pregnancy, I am very cautious about delivering this news, but I thought I had to let you know as soon as possible. But I will not disclose more details about her because she is not a celebrity,” he wrote.

Chansung also revealed that he would soon leave his management company, JYP Entertainment, which has represented him for 15 years.

Chansung has been with 2PM since 2008. Photo: JYP Entertainment
Chansung has been with 2PM since 2008. Photo: JYP Entertainment

“My contract with the agency is set to end in January,” he said. “Following an in-depth discussion, I decided not to renew the contract and to pioneer my own path … I will continue to do my best to put on a good performance as part of 2PM and as an actor.”

Chansung came to public attention as a 2PM member in 2008 with the EP Hottest Time of the Day. As part of the group, he has put out a series of hits, such as Heartbeat (2009) and My House (2015). He began pursuing an acting career with MBC sitcom, High Kick! (2006 to 2007).

Read the full story at the Korea Times.
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