Singer Yoo Seung-jun met with trot singer Tae Jin-a.

Yoo Seung-jun said on the 27th, "Trot King Tae Jin-a, I love you," and added, "Love is not for everyone~ right? It's not something anyone can do~ Always stay healthy, senior."

In a photo he shared, Yoo Seung-jun is seen posing affectionately with Tae Jin-a, raising curiosity about how the two met.

Yoo Seung-jun debuted in the music industry in 1997 with "I love you, sister" and gained immense popularity with numerous hit songs such as "Scissors," "Na Na Na," "Passion," "Vision," and "I hope to find it." He rose to prominence as a solo artist; however, after leaving the country for a performance in 2002 and acquiring U.S. citizenship, he lost his Korean nationality, leading to suspicions of evading military service, and the Ministry of Justice restricted his entry.

Subsequently, Yoo Seung-jun applied for a visa at the Korean Consulate General in Los Angeles as a foreign resident, but it was denied. He filed a cancellation lawsuit and won in the Supreme Court in November 2023, but the LA Consulate General continues to refuse to issue a visa to Yoo Seung-jun.

Recently, the 5th Division of the Seoul Administrative Court held the first trial on Yoo Seung-jun's lawsuit against the LA Consulate General and the Ministry of Justice for the cancellation of the visa issuance refusal and the confirmation of the non-existence of the entry ban decision. This lawsuit is the third administrative suit filed against the government following those in 2015 and 2020.

[Photo] Yoo Seung-jun

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