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Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin, Ji Sung and Lee Bo-young: K-drama couples who turned reel romance into real-life happily ever after!

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 14, 2024, 16:20 IST
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Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin, Ji Sung and Lee Bo-young: K-drama couples who turned reel romance into real-life happily ever after!

Have you ever found yourself lost in the whirlwind of romance while binge-watching your favorite K-dramas? Those heart-fluttering moments, those swoony kisses, the undeniable chemistry between the leads— it's all part of the magic that keeps fans glued to the screen. But here's a little secret: sometimes, that on-screen romance spills over into real life! Yes, you heard it right. Spending countless hours with a co-star, filming those intimate scenes, can ignite sparks that lead to something more off-camera. So, let's dive into the world of K-drama love stories and uncover those adorable couples who turned reel-life romance into their happily ever after.

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Choi Tae-joon and Park Shin-hye

Contrary to popular belief, the love story between Park Shin-hye and Choi Tae-joon didn't start under the glitzy lights of a drama set of ‘The King of Dramas’, but rather in the halls of academia. Their paths first crossed as undergraduates at Chung-ang University, where they shared not only the same alma mater but also pursued the same major in the Department of Theatre and Film Studies. Despite rumors swirling after photos surfaced online, it wasn't until March 2018 that the pair officially confirmed their romantic relationship. Fast forward to January 22, 2023, and the couple exchanged vows, sealing their love in matrimony. Their journey took another beautiful turn on May 31 of the same year, with the arrival of their precious baby boy.

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Eugene and Ki Tae-young

‘Creating Destiny’, a beloved gem from the early 2000s K-drama scene, captured hearts with its blend of comedy and romance, particularly the charming dynamic between Han Sang-Eun and Kim Yeo-Joo, portrayed by Eugene and Ki Tae-Young. But beyond the scripted lines and staged scenes, a real-life love story blossomed between the two leads. Eugene, the former idol turned actor, and her charming co-star Tae-Young, found their own destiny together off-screen. Tying the knot in 2011, they've since become proud parents to two adorable daughters. Meanwhile, Eugene continues to shine in the spotlight with her performance in her latest drama ‘Penthouse’, while their real-life love story continues to enchant fans.

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Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin

In a plot twist worthy of its own K-drama, the electrifying on-screen romance between Hyun-Bin and Son Ye-Jin from ‘Crash Landing On You’ blossomed into a real-life love story that sent fans into a frenzy. The news broke in 2021, when their respective agencies confirmed that the co-stars were indeed dating. What began as positive feelings on set evolved into something deeper after the drama wrapped up, with the duo bonding over rounds of golf and cherishing moments off-screen. Interestingly, their journey together wasn't confined to ‘CLOY’ alone; they had previously shared the screen in the 2018 thriller ‘The Negotiation’. The couple got married in March 2022 and welcomed their first child, a baby boy, in November of the same year.

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Ji Sung and Lee Bo-young

In the captivating 2004 drama ‘Save the Last Dance For Me’, Ji Sung and Lee Bo-Young portrayed the characters Kang Hyun-Woo and Yoon Soo-Jin, respectively. While on-screen, their characters' love story took unexpected twists and turns, with Soo-Jin losing her heart to another amidst the romantic turmoil. However, off-screen, fate had a different plan for the two actors. Ji Sung and Bo-Young's reel-life romance blossomed into a beautiful reality when they announced their relationship in 2007, eventually sealing their love with an engagement in 2013. The duo tied the knot on September 27, 2013, welcoming their first child in 2015 and their second in 2019, proving that true love can transcend the boundaries of fiction.

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Kim Woo Bin and Shin Min Ah

Love blossomed on the set of a Giordano ad campaign in January 2015, where Shin Min Ah and Kim Woo Bin first crossed paths as brand ambassadors. Their professional collaboration soon sparked a real-life romance, with the couple confirming their relationship that same year. Since then, Shin Min Ah and Kim Woo Bin have been inseparable, sharing their love not only on-screen but also off-screen. Their chemistry extended beyond advertisements, as they mesmerized audiences with their performances in the hit drama ‘Our Blues’. Continuously showing their unwavering support for each other, Shin Min Ah recently made headlines by surprising her beau with a coffee truck on the set of his latest project, ‘Officer Black Belt’. Truly, their love story is as sweet as it is heartwarming.

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