Actress Kim Bora (29) announced her divorce just 11 months after marriage.
Kim Bora's agency, Noon Company, said on the 10th, "After careful consideration and ample discussions, Kim Bora proceeded with the divorce process amicably by mutual agreement," and noted, "All procedures have recently been completed."
Earlier, Kim Bora married director Jo Barun (35), who is six years her senior, in June last year. The two met as actor and director in the film "Gwaegi Mansion," which was released in 2021, and it is known that they were in a relationship for three years.
The agency expressed, "We sincerely apologize for delivering such news to many who have sent warm support," and urged, "We kindly ask that you refrain from indiscriminate speculation, sensational reports, and spreading false information related to this matter."
Kim Bora debuted in 2005 with the KBS drama "Wedding" and has appeared in dramas such as "SKY Castle," "Her Private Life," and "Flowers Blooming in the Sand."
Director Jo has directed films such as "Vibration," "Gang," "Blow, Wind, Gump," and "Gwaegi Mansion," and received the Korean Fantastic Short Film Award at the 21st Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival in 2017.