LOOK: Gong Hyo-jin, Kevin Oh are now married | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Gong Hyo-jin, Kevin Oh are now married

/ 02:30 PM October 14, 2022

Gong Hyo-jin, Kevin Oh

Gong Hyo-jin and Kevin Oh. Image: Instagram/@rovvxhyo, @kevinoh_

Gong Hyo-jin has confirmed that she and singer Kevin Oh have tied the knot by showing off their rings after a private wedding ceremony.

The South Korean actress had her hands intertwined with Oh’s as they both wore their wedding rings and matching wristwatches, as seen on her Instagram page yesterday, Oct. 13.

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“JUST MARRIED!” she told fans.

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Gong Hyo-jin and Oh got married in a private wedding ceremony in New York last Tuesday, Oct. 11, as per Soompi yesterday, Oct. 13. Gong Hyo-jin’s best friends Jung Ryeo-won and Uhm Ji-won reportedly attended the ceremony.

Fellow Korean stars Son Ye-jin, Shin Min-ah and Kim Ji-suk were among those who sent love and congratulatory greetings to the newlyweds.

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Gong Hyo-jin and Oh confirmed their relationship back in April. In August the couple spoke about their wedding plans.

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Gong Hyo-jin starred in various Korean dramas including “The Greatest Love,” “Master’s Sun” and “It’s Okay, That’s Love,” among others. Meanwhile, Oh is a singer who won the seventh season of “Superstar K.” He also competed in the JTBC show “Super Band.”  /ra

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