“Birds of a feather flock together.”
Koreaboo
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Controversial actor Yoo Ah In has parted ways with his longtime agency UAA (United Artist Agency) and is reportedly in discussions to sign with Galaxy Corporation, the label representing G-Dragon, SHINee‘s Taemin, and more.
An entertainment industry source told JTBC Entertainment News that Yoo Ah In is considering joining Galaxy Corporation.
Yoo Ah In’s exclusive contract with UAA has ended. While they are no longer professionally connected, they remain close on a personal level and maintain a strong relationship. He is considering joining Galaxy Corporation, and the two sides are currently discussing an exclusive contract.
— JTBC source
The news has reignited speculation about a potential industry comeback. Which would be a controversial one, considering Yoo Ah In suspended all activities following a drug use scandal that surfaced in early 2023. The Supreme Court later finalized his sentence — one year in prison, suspended for two years — leaving him on probation.
Yoo Ah In’s Exclusive Contract With UAA Ends… Move to G-Dragon’s Agency Galaxy Corporation Likely
— JTBC
Reports emerged in December that he was eyeing a return through Vampire, the upcoming film by Exhuma director Jang Jae Hyun.
The news went viral and drew swift backlash from Korean netizens.
| TheQoo
- “What a lineup. “
- “I guess you need to be that shameless to be a celebrity. Incredible.”
- “Birds of a feather flock together. It’s all the drug users sticking together. “
- “That lineup though. “
- “They definitely fit the same mold. lol”
- “They suit each other well.”
- “A comeback? Are they insane? He should be getting treatment instead. I don’t want to see him.”
- “Absolutely disgusting.”
Galaxy Corporation’s current roster includes G-Dragon, Taemin, Kim Jong Kook, and actor Song Kang Ho.

