
Actress and former T-ara member Hahm Eunjung announced her marriage to film director Kim Byung Woo. The couple will hold a private wedding ceremony in Seoul, attended only by close family members and acquaintances.
The two reportedly first met through mutual connections in the film industry and have maintained a close relationship over the years, ultimately deciding to spend their lives together. They are said to have built their relationship on mutual respect and understanding for each other’s work.
Hahm Eunjung began her career as a child actress in 1995 and rose to stardom in 2009 as a member of the renowned K-pop girl group T-ara, known for hit songs such as “Bo Peep Bo Peep,” “Roly-Poly,” and “Lovey-Dovey.”
She later established herself as a versatile actress through numerous television dramas, including 'Dream High,' 'Insu, the Queen Mother,' 'Endless Love,' 'All Kinds of Daughters-In-Law,' and 'Suji & Uri.' Most recently, she garnered attention for her compelling portrayal of Kang Jae In, the eldest daughter of a conglomerate family, in the KBS daily drama 'Queen’s House.'
Her fiancé, Kim Byung Woo, is a highly acclaimed director who rose to prominence with the 2013 film 'The Terror Live,' earning both the 'Blue Dragon Film Award' for Best New Director and the 'Baeksang Arts Award' for Best Director. He has since demonstrated his creative vision through works such as 'Take Point and Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy.' His upcoming Netflix sci-fi disaster film 'The Great Flood' is set for release in December.
Meanwhile, Hahm Eunjung is preparing to return to the small screen as the lead actress in MBC’s upcoming daily drama 'The First Man,' continuing her active career in both film and television.
SEE ALSO: Former T-ara member Hwayoung shares recent updates