Extraordinary Attorney Woo star Kang Tae-oh Sends Heartfelt Goodbye Right Before His Military Service

It was already known that the Extraordinary Attorney Woo star Kang Tae-oh will be leaving for his mandatory military service soon and we have all been preparing to say goodbye to our ideal green flag hero for quite some time now.

Kang Tae-oh’s agency had already confirmed that the star is set to leave for his mandatory military service on September 20, 2022, and will enter the 37th division recruit training centre in Jeungpyeong County of North Chungcheong Province. And right before leaving for his basic training for his service, the actor took to his Instagram to post a heartfelt goodbye to his fans.

Now with a buzzcut and a sweet message for his fans that express his gratefulness along with a reassurance to return safely, the actor is all set to leave. “Thank you everyone for your extensive support and love. I will bravely return (from the military). See you soon.” writes the actor along with pictures.

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Check Out Kang Tae-oh Instagram Post

Kang Tae-oh has appeared in various supporting roles following his debut as an actor, however, it was his lead role in Extraordinary Attorney Woo that had the actor fly to fame.

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The legal Kdrama revolves around a genius lawyer Woo Young-woo who is on the autism spectrum. The actor plays the role of Lee Jun-ho who assists in various litigation-related tasks and soon falls in love with the peculiar attorney Woo Young-woo.

His charming personality and good looks really caught out attention and there is no denying that several hearts broke when they got the news of him leaving for his mandatory military service.

This goodbye post will be the last for a while until his return in mid-2024 after serving his military duties. So let’s not be sad for long because we can even expect the return of Extraordinary Attorney Woo when he comes back.

So until then, let’s watch Extraordinary Attorney Woo on Netflix.

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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