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‘Love Next Door’ Star Jung Hae In Renews FNC Entertainment Contract

Actor Jung Hae In has officially renewed his contract with FNC Entertainment, further cementing his long-standing relationship with the agency. The “Love Next Door” star has renewed his FNC Entertainment contract for the third time in his career.

Jung Hae In Renews FNC Entertainment Contract

On October 8, media reports confirmed that the actor had decided to stay with FNC, highlighting trust and mutual belief as the key reasons behind his decision to continue the partnership.

FNC Entertainment expressed their excitement over the renewal, stating, “We are really happy to have been with actor Jung Hae In from the beginning until now and will continue to be in the days to come. We have respected each other and had a long journey together, building a strong and special relationship based on deep trust. We promise to provide him with full support so he can focus on all his activities as an actor.”

Jung Hae In’s bond with FNC Entertainment is indeed a special one, as he was the agency’s first actor signed in 2013. Now celebrating his 11th anniversary in the industry, Jung Hae In has built an impressive career with standout roles in popular dramas like “Something in the Rain”, “One Spring Night”, “D.P.”, and “Connect”. Most recently, he appeared in the film “I, the Executioner”, which was released last month, and in the tvN drama “Love Next Door”.

Beyond his on-screen successes, Jung Hae In is also connecting with fans through upcoming events. He is scheduled to hold a fan meeting in Japan titled “FALLING WITH YOU” on October 20, providing a chance for his Japanese fans to interact with him in person. Following that, he will embark on a fan meeting tour, “OUR TIME”, which will begin in Bangkok on November 2, giving international fans more opportunities to meet the beloved actor.

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Ha Sung Woon Agency Responds to ‘Love Next Door’ OST Plagiarism Allegations

Ha Sung Woon’s agency, Big Planet Made Entertainment, has addressed the recent plagiarism controversy surrounding his “Love Next Door” OST “What are we”. According to the company, the artist should not be involved in any of the issues.

The ‘Love Next Door’ OST Plagiarism Allegations

On October 4, netizens began pointing out striking similarities between Ha Sung Woon’s track and Baek Yerin’s 2019 song “0310,” leading to accusations of plagiarism.

Baek Yerin, who composed and wrote “0310,” took to Instagram to express her frustration. In a now-deleted post, she wrote, “It must suck to copy. Feel bad. If you want a song like mine, please ask me so.” She also shared multiple fan reactions through Instagram Stories, including comments like “Why do I hear ‘0310’?” and “Is it okay to release a remake without the original artist knowing?”

As the controversy grew, Big Planet Made Entertainment released an official statement addressing the situation. They also clarified that they were looking into the matter and working to resolve it appropriately.

“Both Ha Sung Woon and Big Planet Made Entertainment participated solely as a vocalist for the OST at the request of the drama’s production company and had no involvement in the songwriting, composition, or arrangement of ‘What are we,’” the statement read.

Nonetheless, we deeply regret that the OST sung by Ha Sung Woon has become embroiled in a plagiarism dispute and caused concern among fans,” it added. “We would like to reiterate that Ha Sung Woon is not involved in this plagiarism issue, and we hope for an amicable resolution between Baek Yerin and the OST production company.”

“Love Next Door”, starring Jung Hae-in and Jung So-min, has garnered attention not only for its plot but now also due to this OST controversy. The drama is also available for streaming on Netflix in selected regions, adding to the global visibility of the issue.

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Jung Hae In is a National Swimmer Turned Successful Architect in “Love Next Door”

tvN’s highly anticipated drama “Love Next Door” has unveiled new stills featuring Jung Hae In in his latest role. This romantic comedy brings together the creative talents of director Yoo Je Won and writer Shin Ha Eun, known for their previous collaboration on the hit series “Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha.”

Jung Hae In plays a former swimmer who finds success as an architect, navigating unexpected challenges

In the upcoming drama, Jung Hae In stars as Choi Seung Hyo, a former national swimmer who has transitioned into a successful career as an architect. Seung Hyo is portrayed as a man of exceptional qualities—handsome, kind-hearted, and highly skilled in his profession. As the head of an architectural firm, he seems to have it all, but his peaceful life takes an unexpected turn when Bae Seok Ryu, played by Jung So Min, reenters his world.

Bae Seok Ryu, depicted as a woman seeking to reboot her troubled life, brings chaos and new challenges to Seung Hyo’s well-ordered existence. The drama delves into their intertwined lives, exploring themes of growth, resilience, and unexpected romance.

In newly released photos, Choi Seung Hyo captivates viewers with his sharp suit and bright smile, exuding a sense of positivity and health. However, the character’s backstory reveals that he was once a promising swimmer selected for the national team. The drama leaves viewers curious about why he left his swimming career behind to become an architect.

Jung Hae In shared his reasons for choosing “Love Next Door,” expressing his enjoyment of the script and his admiration for Yoo Je Won’s work. He noted, “Choi Seung Hyo is a character with inner strength and a firm resolve. As I immersed myself in the script, I naturally built and imagined the character, which guided my performance.”

The actor also reflected on the experience of filming a romantic comedy, mentioning, “Whenever I take on a new project, there’s always a mix of excitement and fear. This time, since this is a romantic comedy, there were many moments of laughter on set, and I received a lot of positive energy, which I enjoyed.”

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