Actor Na In Woo has officially parted ways with Cube Entertainment after a remarkable 12-year journey with the agency. The announcement came through a formal statement released by Cube Entertainment on January 25, expressing gratitude to the fans who have supported Na In Woo throughout his tenure with the company.
The official statement from Cube Entertainment read, “First of all, we would like to express our gratitude to the fans who have sent much love and support to Na In Woo.Cube Entertainment would like to issue an official statement regarding Na In Woo’s exclusive contract. Following extensive discussions, our exclusive contract with Na In Woo concluded on January 18. We would like to express our deep gratitude to Na In Woo, who has shown endless passion and talent as our artist for a long time since 2012, and we will sincerely support his future endeavors. We ask for warm support and encouragement for Na In Woo as he embarks on a new chapter after departing Cube Entertainment. Thank you.”
Na In Woo, who joined Cube Entertainment in 2012, initially made his debut through the musical ‘Bachelor’s Vegetable Store’ in 2013. Over the years, he has showcased his versatile talent and garnered a dedicated fanbase. His departure from Cube Entertainment marks the end of a significant chapter in his career, and fans are eager to see what new opportunities and projects lie ahead for the actor.
As of now, Na In Woo is actively engaged in the drama ‘Marry My Husband’, which airs on Mondays and Tuesdays.

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