Korean pop sensation Jisoo, a prominent member of the global phenomenon Kpop band BLACKPINK, and popular actor Ahn Bo-hyun have decided to end their romantic relationship, as confirmed by Jisoo’s agency, YG Entertainment. This broke fans hearts, and the reactions were mixed.
The breakup, confirmed by BLACKPINK’s agency, was reportedly due to the couple’s busy schedules, causing their relationship to naturally drift apart. According to an insider from JTBC Entertainment News, the pair recently called it quits, emphasizing the challenges that come with maintaining personal commitments in the midst of demanding professional engagements.
Jisoo and Ahn Bo-hyun’s dating rumors first surfaced in August, subsequently confirmed by YG Entertainment after a Korean media outlet initially reported on their blossoming romance. “Jisoo and Ahn are in a stage where they are getting to know each other slowly with good feelings. We would appreciate if you could watch the couple with a warm gaze,” YG Entertainment stated, appealing to fans to respect their privacy as they navigated their relationship.
Mixed reactions to Jisoo Breakup News with Bo-Hyun
Fans of the K-pop star and the esteemed actor took to social media to express their mixed reactions to the news of their split. While some lamented the end of their brief romance, others expressed hope for a better future for Jisoo. “Why would he let her go? Jisoo is such a cool-headed personality,” commented one fan, while another remarked, “Anyway, Jisoo deserves better.” A third fan expressed surprise at the sudden breakup, stating, “So soon??? They started dating like yesterday.”
Jisoo, a beloved member of BLACKPINK, has contributed to the band’s phenomenal success since its debut in 2016. Renowned for her striking visuals and captivating performances, she has solidified her position as a global K-pop icon.
Meanwhile, Ahn Bo-hyun, a well-established actor and former model, has been an active figure in the entertainment industry since 2007. Making his acting debut in 2014 with the KBS2 drama “Golden Cross,” he has since captivated audiences with his versatile roles in popular series such as “Descendants of The Sun” (2016), “Itaewon Class” (2020), “Yumi’s Cells” (2021-2022), and “Military Prosecutor Doberman” (2022).