As Actor Lee Jung-jae appears on JTBC The Newsroom', interest in marriage with his lover, the target group Im Se-ryung, is increasing.
Lee Jung-jae, the main character of Netflix's "squid Game," appeared on JTBC The Newsroom' on the 5th. Lee Jung-jae told about the squid Game' syndrome and his life goals.
Especially when Lee Jung-jae tells the goal for the filmmaker, viewers are also interested in the goal of human Lee Jung-jae. Lee Jung-jae has been in love with lover Im Se-ryung for seven years, so their marriage has been focused on whether they are married.
Lee Jung-jae and Im Se-ryung were first reported to have met in 2005 with the introduction of an acquaintance. Since then, the two have been involved in various rumors such as a trip to the Philippines in 2010 and a marriage in 2012, but it is January 2015 that officially acknowledged their devotion.
Lee Jung-jae admitted his devotion, saying, "I recently started to meet with Careful with my feelings more than my friends." Since then, the two have been growing pink love for seven years, enjoying dating without paying attention to their surroundings.
In 2019, he attended the '7th Art Basel Hong Kong Art Market' held in Hong Kong and the '2019 LACMA Art + Film Gala' held in LA, USA.
In recent years, they have been dealing with real estate, which is a common concern of two people, and their real estate transactions have been re-Lighted. In fact, Lee Jung-jae bought a small building near the building owned by Im Se-ryung in 2011 for 4.75 billion won, and sold the building for 8.2 billion won last year, earning about 3.5 billion won in profit.
With a hot interest, Lee Jung-jae showed a caring stance in that it was a meeting between top star and chaebol III. In particular, Im Se-ryung married Lee Jae-yong, vice chairman of Samsung Group in 1998, divorced in February 2009, and considered Im Se-ryung in that there was one male and one female.
Lee Jung-jae said, "Im Se-ryung is the mother of the children, so I want to prevent Mr. Im Se-ryung and his family from being hurt or infringing on their privacy."