“Marry My Husband” Actor Na In Woo Exempted From Military Service After Waiting 3 Years
Marry My Husband actor Na In Woo has reportedly been exempted from mandatory military service.
According to Sports Chosun‘s report on December 17, the 30-year-old was previously judged as Grade 4 supplementary service during his physical examination and has since been waiting for his notice for social service duty. Three years passed, and Na In Woo still had not received a summons from the Military Manpower Administration. After waiting, he reportedly became eligible for exemption due to the delay of three years.
Under the Military Service Act, if a person classified as a 4th-grade supplementary soldier is not called up for duty within three years, they are granted a military exemption. Since 2019, over 10,000 individuals have received military exemptions, and it is reported that more than 10,000 others have also received this status this year, with Na In Woo included in that number.
— Star News
Na In Woo’s agency, Hanada Company, confirmed in a statement to Star News that the reports are correct. Hanada Company was also asked if the classification was due to a health condition, to which the agency responded, “We are not sure. We would need to check with the actor himself, but he is currently in the middle of filming.”
It is true that Na In Woo has received a military exemption from the Military Manpower Administration. Since this is in accordance with the Military Manpower Administration’s decision, there is nothing further we can comment on.
— Hanada Company via Star News
Meanwhile, Na In Woo is scheduled to star in MBC‘s new Friday-Saturday K-Drama, Motel California, which will premiere on January 10, 2025.