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Lee Kwang-soo to leave "Running Man" for health's sake

28 Apr – Fans of the long-running Korean variety show, "Running Man" are saddened to hear the news that one of its original members Lee Kwang-soo will be leaving the show.

As reported on Yonhap News, the 35 year-old actor, who has been with the show for 11 years, will be departing after struggling to play his role on the show following the injury he suffered from his accident last year.

Lee Kwang-soo has been with 'Running Man' for 11 years
Lee Kwang-soo has been with 'Running Man' for 11 years

"It was not easy to decide to leave the show Lee was with for 11 years, but we agreed that physical time is needed to help him show better performance later. But we are sincerely grateful for all the love and support Lee has received through Running Man," his agency stated in a statement released on 27 April.

Lee has been undergoing rehabilitation therapies since his accident, but will now take some time to focus on recovering his health. He has earned stardom and a huge fan-base from the Asian fans as "Running Man" is also shown in China, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand and the Philippines. His likable character and friendly mannerisms have earned him the title "Prince of Asia."

Lee was in Vietnam for the 2017 Korean Culture and Food festival
Lee was in Vietnam for the 2017 Korean Culture and Food festival
Prince of Asia
Prince of Asia

The actor was involved in a car accident back in February last year after his car was hit by another vehicle violating traffic signals. He had since undergone surgery after suffering a fracture in his right ankle.

The show is also known for its many physical games
The show is also known for its many physical games

(Photo Source: Lee Kwang-soo Instagram, Forbes)