Song Joong Ki is still busy filming his upcoming fantasy drama “Asadal Chronicles.” The 33-year-old actor recently flew to Brunei to shoot the series and some fans of the Korean heartthrob got to meet him in person. Song Hye Kyo’s husband assured fans that drama will be worth the wait as the team are doing the best they can to deliver hard on all fronts, Business Times reported.
"I'm working with such great staff members that I'm confident that it'll be a good drama. I'm working hard to create a never-before-seen character, so please wait a little while,” Song Joong Ki said. Meanwhile, Song Hye Kyo recently announced that she will be taking a break from acting.
However, the “Descendants of the Sun” actress did reveal that she’s interested in working with director Wong Kar-wai again to see how much she’s matured since their last project. She also admitted that although she’s been in the business for quite some time, she still feels anxious when filming new projects, only relaxing once the production wraps up. On a more personal note, Song Joong Ki and Song Hye Kyo have been plagued with divorce rumors recently.
The rumors began when fans saw that the actress was taking down photos on Instagram. A few weeks later, Song Hye Kyo was seen at an airport without her wedding ring, fueling the divorce narrative further. But fans of Song Joong Ki’s wife were quick to come to the actress’ defense explaining that deleting photos on her account isn’t unusual behavior for her.
Regarding her decision to not wear her wedding ring, it’s apparently a cultural thing in South Korea that’s been practiced by older generations. Fans of Song Joong Ki and Song Hye Kyo have since criticized Chinese media for writing bogus articles about the couple. As of now, there are no indications that the pair are fighting behind closed doors and everything suggests that they’re still enjoying marital bliss.


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