
Actress Soo-ae has denied rumors that she is dating Jung Taewon of Taewon Entertainment. Soo-ae's agency Star J Entertainment released a statement yesterday affirming that the two were just friends.
"They work in the same industry and have met up on different occasion to discuss work. To say that they went on dates is stretching the truth", a Star J Entertainment representative said...More

Actress Soo-ae's management company revealed their course of action regarding the scandal with chairman Jeong Tae-won of Tae Won Entertainment.
Chairman Jeong Yeong-beom from Star J Entertainment, which Soo-ae is in, told Star News on February 2nd, "The report that said Soo-ae and Jeong Tae-won are in a relationship isn't true. We will take legal measures regarding this"...More

Jeong Young-beom, CEO of Star J Entertainment, right, attends the launch of United Asia Management, of which he is also the CEO, on June 24. With him are representatives of the other five UAM members, from left: Choi Sung-jun, chief operations officer of YG Entertainment; Kim Young-min, CEO of SM Entertainment; Hong Eui, CEO of AM Entertainment; Jeong Wook, CEO of JYP Entertainment; and Yang Geun-hwan, CEO of KeyEast Entertainment. Provided by UAM
With demand for cultural content from Korea rising around the globe, six of the nation's major entertainment management agencies have joined forces to bring their artists and products to a broader audience...More

Soo-ae has been cast for the SBS drama "Forget Me Not" that's due to be broadcasted in September.
According to Star J Entertainment, written by Kim Su-hyun, "Forget Me Not" has chosen Soo-ae as its lead female act. It's about the love story of a man and a woman who loses her memory....More
by Lee Hwa-jung / May 06, 2011

This April, six major Korean talent management agencies joined forces to launch the Asian management agency, UAM (United Asia Management). With 'Hallyu' or better known as the 'Korean Wave' becoming a significant factor in Asia's Entertainment businesses such as KEYEAST, AM Entertainment, Star J Entertainment, SM Entertainment, YG Entertainment, and JYP Entertainment all came together to create a joint investment corporation called "UAM", an international talent agency with the purpose of strengthening the foundations of 'Hallyu', promoting collaborative exchange and establishing an efficient casting system. The main operations will focus on overseeing the portrait rights of all talents managed by the six agencies and intellectual rights as well as establishing an efficient talent database...More