Song Ji-hyo is dating her CEO

1 Feb – Rumour has it that actress Song Ji-hyo is dating "Baek Chang Joo" who is the CEO of her agency C-JES Entertainment.

According to Soompi website, the two have been meeting since December 2011 and have continued meeting throughout the New Year. It was also found out that the two would meet outside of Seoul and that the CEO would go to Song Ji-hyo's Ilsan apartment.

A representative of the agency allegedly stated, "It is a meeting between the CEO of an agency and also a celebrity that is a part of the agency. That is why the two are being extra careful. The two are meeting with interest for each other. The rest is about their private life and we cannot say more."

Currently, the "Running Man" star's manager, Baek Chang Joo, and the PR team of C-JES Entertainment are not picking up any phone calls to clarify the gossip.

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