SONG HYE KYO PARTS WAYS WITH MANAGEMENT AGENCY AFTER 20 YEARS — The K-Drama Queen Begins A New Chapter

 

South Korean actress Song Hye Kyo has officially parted ways with UAA (United Artist Agency), the management company that represented her for over two decades. The split marks a major turning point in the career of one of Asia's most recognized entertainers.

UAA confirmed the separation, stating that Song Hye Kyo's exclusive contract with the agency came to an end and that both parties agreed not to renew. The agency wished her well in her future endeavors.

Song Hye Kyo, 43, first rose to international fame through the beloved Korean drama Autumn in My Heart in 2000. She went on to star in some of the most watched K-dramas of all time including Full House, Descendants of the Sun, and The Glory, which became a massive global hit on Netflix in 2022 and 2023.

Her departure from UAA after 20 years has shocked fans and industry insiders alike. Many are now wondering which agency she will sign with next and what projects she has lined up for the future.

The actress has not yet made a public statement about her next steps, but sources close to her suggest she is carefully considering her options before making any announcements.

Song Hye Kyo remains one of the most influential and highest paid actresses in South Korea. Her global fanbase continues to grow, particularly after the international success of The Glory on Netflix.

Fans across Asia, Europe, and beyond have taken to social media to express their support for the actress as she begins this new chapter in her career.

Song Hye Kyo remains one of the most influential and highest paid actresses in South Korea. Her global fanbase continues to grow, particularly after the international success of The Glory on Netflix.

Stay with Global Celeb Updates — we will bring you the latest as this story develops.

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