Animal trainer Kang Hyeong-wook shared his daily life in the United States after leaving Korea.
Kang Hyeong-wook posted on his social media account on the 28th, "I have participated in walking meetings a lot since 15 years ago, but this is my first time in the United States. The area is unfamiliar, and I don't know the park where we'll meet, so I'm not sure if we can have a successful walking meeting! But still, shall we meet and take a walk together?" along with a photo.
He added, "Let's take a walk together! Many people have recommended good places, and the walking meeting will simply be a time to walk in the park and chat. If you can make it that day, please come with an easygoing mind! I haven't prepared anything, so you shouldn't expect much. I may seem like the host, but you all need to look after me."
In the photo, Kang Hyeong-wook is spending his days in the United States with his pet dogs. After leaving Korea following the power abuse controversy, Kang Hyeong-wook is going about his daily life with a relaxed expression and a much lighter heart.
Meanwhile, Kang Hyeong-wook was found not guilty of the allegations regarding employee abuse. The Gyeonggi Northern Police Agency's Cyber Investigation Unit 1 decided not to indict Kang Hyeong-wook and his wife, Susan Elder, on charges of violating the Information and Communications Network Act on the 5th of last month, stating 'no charges.'
Kang Hyeong-wook, who has restored his honor with the not guilty ruling, is set to appear on Channel A's new entertainment program "The Time of Dogs and Wolves."
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