JAKARTA - Actor Ji Soo is reportedly serving in the military as a public worker. Today, March 7, a source from his agency KeyEast shared this news.

“He (Ji Soo) received a notification at the end of last December. This has nothing to do with the ongoing controversy. He will enlist in the military in October and become a public service worker".

The decision to become a public worker was made because Ji Soo underwent surgery for osteomyelitis which is a bone infection in 2016. This is the reason Ji Soo gave when he applied to become a public worker instead of being an active soldier.

Recently, Ji Soo became one of the names mentioned for committing school violence and sexual harassment. Ji Soo wrote a letter of apology.

Then KeyEast stated that Ji Soo confessed to the violence he committed but denied the sexual harassment rumors. Currently, the agency and Ji Soo are working on completing various reports sent to their company.

Due to this controversy, Ji Soo was removed from the current Korean drama production River Where the Moon Rises and was replaced by Na In Woo. A number of Korean dramas starring Ji Soo were also removed from streaming services in South Korea.


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