Red carpet return
Jung Woo-sung is set to appear at the Buil Film Awards handprinting event at the Signiel Busan Grand Ballroom, marking his first official outing since reports that he registered his marriage with a longtime non-celebrity partner surfaced in August, according to multiple Korean media reports. Organizers and local outlets noted his attendance on Sept. 18 as part of pre-ceremony festivities that include handprinting and a red carpet segment. The Buil Film Awards, founded in 1958, are widely cited as Korea's first film awards and a key institution from the 1960s golden era of Korean cinema.
Why the moment matters
The appearance follows a turbulent year in the actor's personal life, including acknowledgment last November that he fathered a child out of wedlock with model Moon Ga-bi, with his agency pledging he would take responsibility as a parent, as summarized by national outlets. In August, several media reported his marriage registration with a longtime partner, while his agency refrained from detailed comment, citing privacy, per aggregated coverage. MK Sports reported that, as last year's Best Actor, Jung will join the handprinting as well as presentation duties, framing the Busan event as a measured public reset for the star.
Context and next steps
Coverage underscores that the identity of Jung's spouse remains undisclosed and that outlets have treated the private matter with limited official confirmation from his agency, which previously requested restraint on speculation. Broader industry reporting has tracked his trajectory from public apology during awards season last year to a low-profile stance ahead of this Busan appearance, now viewed as a symbolic return to regular activities. With heightened attention, the Busan handprinting sets the stage for his continued engagement with major ceremonies in the months ahead, according to event previews.
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