Actor Jung Woo-sung stood at an official event for his first comeback project since the extramarital child scandal and marriage rumors. With him taking the microphone himself, all attention focused on his words.

On the 15th in the morning at the Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, the production presentation for the new Disney+ series "Made In Korea" was held. Director Woo Min-ho attended the production presentation along with actors Hyun Bin, Jung Woo-sung, Woo Do-hwan, Seo Eun-su, Won Ji-an, Jung Sung-il, Kang Gil-woo, Noh Jae-won and Park Yong-woo.

"Made In Korea" is the story of Korea in the 1970s, when chaos and leaps forward coexisted, and of Baek Gi-tae (played by Hyun Bin), who tries to make the state a profit model to reach the pinnacle of wealth and power, and prosecutor Jang Geon-young (played by Jung Woo-sung), who pursues him to the edge with terrifying determination, as they face massive events that span the era. It is composed of six episodes and is set to be released on the 24th.

Jung Woo-sung is returning with "Made In Korea" after the extramarital child scandal and marriage rumors. In November last year, news circulated that the son born to model Moon Gabi was Jung Woo-sung's biological child, and Jung Woo-sung's side said, "As the child's father, I will do my best," then refrained from official activities for a while. Later, a 'marriage rumor' also surfaced that he had registered a marriage with a long-term partner, but Jung Woo-sung's side said they could not comment because it was the actor's highly private matter.

Returning after a year with "Made In Korea," Jung Woo-sung began full-scale promotional activities with Hyun Bin. Recently, there were reports that the two filmed MBC's "Omniscient Interfering View." Attention was also focused on whether Jung Woo-sung would address the extramarital child scandal directly at this production presentation.

On the day, Jung Woo-sung described his role Jang Geon-young as "a homey man. In a way, he seems like a man of obsessive persistence who insists on finishing his duties within his own sense of profession."

Jung Woo-sung said, "When I read the script, I thought this imagination was brave and provocative. "Made In Korea" places fictional characters inside real events and drives the story within a perfect imagination of events that did not happen. That imagination gave me tremendous courage and creativity to design the character as an actor, so it was an interesting project."

However, Jung Woo-sung declared 'no comment' regarding his extramarital child and marriage-related private life. When questions about his personal life came up, he briefly replied, "I understand what you are asking, but since today is a gathering for the work, I ask for your understanding that I cannot speak at length about my private feelings."

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