Singer Ozone revealed a partner he has been with for eight years, receiving warm congratulations from fans and internet users. Beyond a simple confession of dating, he candidly disclosed that they live together in what is close to a "common-law marriage," and mentioned the possibility of marriage, drawing attention.
In a video released on the YouTube channel Sapiens Studio on the 18th, Ozone said, "I also have a partner. We've been in a long-term relationship, but when I talk about it on broadcast people don't believe it," and for the first time officially mentioned the existence of his girlfriend. He then joked, "She doesn't take many photos, so people around us ask for proof," drawing laughter.
He went a step further, saying, "We've lived together for a long time, so people around us call it a common-law marriage. I'm curious about the difference between being married and not being married, so I'm at the 'shall we try it once?' stage," focusing viewers' attention. It was a realistic confession considering marriage rather than a mere dating announcement.
Ozone's partner was revealed to be Jeon Jooni, a member of the project band Pigfrog. Jeon Jooni is the younger sibling of actor Jeon Soni and the daughter of Go Jae-sook, a former member of the legendary female group Bunny Girls. The two, who have cultivated music and love together, have maintained an unwavering relationship for more than eight years and have become each other's most steadfast companion.
As the news spread, online reactions were also heated. Internet users showed support with comments such as "Wow... eight years, aren't they basically married?", "It's so great they were together even before debuting," and "A courageous confession, nice to see." In particular, responses like "If they've lived together for eight years, isn't that recognition of a common-law marriage?" and "Now we'll wait for wedding news" followed in succession. Some marveled at their love, saying, "Whether they marry isn't important; what's truly impressive is that they've protected each other for so long."
Ozone, called a "sensitivity craftsman" in the music industry, gave many people a warm resonance with his candid confession, raising not only a simple dating announcement but also questions about the longevity of love and marriage.
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