Apink's Yoon Bomi admits to dating Rado “I got good feelings while working on the song… a wise person”



Group Apink member Yoon Bomi (30) and composing team member Black Eyed Pilseung's Rado (39, real name Song Joo-young) acknowledged their romantic relationship.

On the 23rd, Yoon Bomi's agency, Choi Creative Lab, announced, “As a result of identity verification, Yoon Bomi is maintaining a good relationship with the other party as reported in the article.” However, she added, “Please understand that it is difficult to confirm anything other than that because it is the artist's private life.”

Rado's agency, High Up Entertainment, also acknowledged their relationship, saying, “As a result of identity verification, the two are currently in a good relationship.”

Earlier on this day, a media outlet reported that Bomi Yoon and Rado met through the title song 'So I Can Be Excited' from Apink's 3rd full-length album and have been dating for 8 years since April 2017.

On the day that their relationship became known, Yoon Bomi delivered the news directly to her fans through a handwritten letter.

In the letter, Bomi Yoon formalized her relationship with Rado, saying, “We developed good feelings for each other while working on many songs together, so we started dating and have continued to date to this day.”

He then expressed his affection for his lover, saying, “I think I was able to grow into a more mature and healthy person when I was young and lacking in many things by meeting a wise and wise person.”

Born in 1993, Yoon Bomi debuted with Apink in 2011 and was loved with hit songs such as 'Nonono', 'Mr. Chu', 'Love', and 'Nothing'. Yoon Bomi, who is also active as an actress, is currently appearing as Na Chae-yeon, a sassy secretary, in the popular tvN Saturday-Sunday drama 'Queen of Tears'.

Born in 1984, Rado is a producer at High Up Entertainment and has written hit songs such as Twice's 'TT' and 'Cheer Up' and Chungha's 'It's Already 12 O'clock'. He debuted the girl group Stay C in 2020 and was loved for songs such as 'ASAP', 'TEDDY BEAR', and 'BUBBLE'.

(SBS Entertainment News Reporter Kang Seon-ae)

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