The agency of actor Ji Chang-wook has expressed its position on his good deed.

On the 22nd, a representative from the agency, Spring Company, told OSEN, "We were not initially aware of Ji Chang-wook's good deed and learned about it belatedly through social media. We are just thankful that something that may seem trivial has been viewed positively."

On that day, Ji Chang-wook's good deed spread primarily through social media. An internet user revealed that Ji Chang-wook helped avert a somewhat dangerous situation in front of an escalator, which caught public interest.

The writer noted, "(The child) was throwing a fit about not wanting to ride alone, and I was sweating nervously when a gentleman came down at a perfect moment, holding the child's hand. It turned out to be 'Oppa Woogie.' I was saved thanks to him," referring to actor Ji Chang-wook.

Another internet user shared, "After the audition, I was about to go down the escalator when I saw a baby crying in front. Not knowing what to do, I was trying to comfort them when Oppa (Ji Chang-wook) looked at me and said, 'Let's go, it's not scary. It's okay,' while holding the child's hand and comforting them. He truly is a grown man."

Ji Chang-wook is currently filming a new Netflix series titled 'Scandal (tentative title),' based on the movie 'Scandal - The Love Story of Joseon Men and Women.' He plays a character named Jo-won, who does not believe in love and only enjoys dating, alongside actors Son Ye-jin and Nana from After School.

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