Kim Woo-bin and Shin Min-a Tie the Knot After a Decade Together

Kim Woo-bin and Shin Min-a Tie the Knot After a Decade Together

Post by : Mara Rahim

Renowned South Korean actors Kim Woo-bin and Shin Min-a have tied the knot, culminating a relationship that has captured the hearts of fans and the media alike for ten years. They exchanged vows in a private ceremony held on Saturday at the luxurious Shilla Hotel in Seoul, surrounded by close family, relatives, and trusted friends. The event was hosted by actor Lee Kwang-soo, a dear friend of the groom.

AM Entertainment, their agency, announced the marriage last month, emphasizing the couple's decision to embark on this new chapter based on the profound trust they’ve built over the years. The agency encouraged fans and the wider public to extend their love and best wishes to the couple as they start their journey together.

On the day the marriage was made public, Kim Woo-bin took to his fan café to share heartfelt handwritten letters. In his message, he expressed joy in beginning a family with his long-time partner and urged fans to continue their support, hoping their future will be filled with warmth and encouragement.

The couple first crossed paths in 2015 while modeling for a fashion brand and confirmed their romantic link in July of that year. Over the past decade, they have remained devoted to one another, with Shin Min-a providing unwavering support to Kim Woo-bin during his battle with nasopharyngeal cancer, showcasing their resilient bond.

Kim Woo-bin's career began in 2008 as a model, flourishing into acting with notable roles in dramas and films such as “The Heirs,” “Uncontrollably Fond,” “Our Blues,” and “Alienoid.” Shin Min-a, who debuted in 1998, gained fame through beloved dramas like “My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho,” “Oh My Venus,” “Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha,” and “Our Blues.”

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