“Marry My Husband” On-Screen Couple To Get Married In Real Life
Actress Gong Min Jeong (real name Kim Min-jeong) is getting married to Jang Jae Ho. Another celebrity couple is set to tie the knot.
According to media outlets on August 16, Gong Min Jeong and Jang Jae Ho will hold their wedding in early September at a location in Seoul. The ceremony will be a private event, with only family members and close acquaintances in attendance.
Gong Min Jeong and Jang Jae Ho previously worked together as a married couple in the tvN Monday-Tuesday drama “Marry My Husband,” which aired in February. Although their characters ultimately separated in the drama, they have found love in real life.
In “Marry My Husband,” Gong Min Jeong and Jang Jae Ho played an older woman-younger man couple, but in reality, they were both born in 1986, making them the same age. This commonality brought them closer, and they maintained a good relationship even off-screen.
The two initially knew each other as colleagues and friends. However, after working together as a couple in that hit drama, they grew even closer, evolving from friends to lovers, and now they are about to become a married couple. Currently, they are busy preparing for their wedding.
Gong Min-jeong made her official debut in 2013 with “Anyone Would Want to Die on Their Own Terms.” She has been an active star in the independent film scene, later transitioning to supporting roles in various commercial films. In 2019, she gained recognition for her role as Kim Eun-young in the movie “Kim Ji-young, Born 1982.”
Gong Min Jeong has also been active on television. In 2018, she caught viewers’ attention as a supporting actress in tvN’s “Familiar Wife.” She further showcased her presence in supporting roles in “Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha,” “Little Women,” and “One Dollar Lawyer.” She has been loved by viewers for her subtle yet charming performances.
Jang Jae Ho has continued to work in theater, film, and drama, earning love from the public with his handsome looks and versatile acting.
Jang Jae Ho debuted as an actor in 2008 with the play “Regret in That Blanket.” He began his television career in 2011 with Channel A’s “Bachelor’s Vegetable Store” and has since appeared various dramas across the years.
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