Singer Wonstein (real name Jung Ji-won) is drawing attention by revealing a two-shot with his girlfriend "Jiho."
Wonstein recently posted several photos on his Instagram with the caption, "You all really don't care about me, but you sure like photos taken together a lot. Anyway, thank you."
In the released photos, Wonstein is smiling brightly in a white T-shirt, and a long-straight-haired woman beside him is also smiling. She is presumed to be his girlfriend Jiho. In another photo, their shadows stretch long as they draw a heart with their hands, creating a warm atmosphere.
In the post, Wonstein explained, "I think you might be curious about Jiho, so to tell you, she completed drafts of various beats such as 3gini, X, vision through my gaslighting and debuted as an artist," and added, "she is scheduled to make a comeback with the new music video 'Snail2.'" In other words, Jiho appears to be both Wonstein's girlfriend and a musical collaborator, active in both visual and musical areas. He relayed his girlfriend's words with a laugh: "By the way, Wonstein is an artist who unfolds a story rarely seen these days," praising her without restraint.
He also posted a photo with his partner Jiho with the caption "Snail two in 2018." He recalled nervously posting the photo secretly and said, "There was a childish time when I said if I couldn't earn 1 million won in monthly income within two years, we'd break up."
Wonstein, who also shared photos enjoying a trip to Switzerland, added, "I'm glad and thankful it's the two of us." Fans have sent supportive comments to the sweet couple moments, saying, "It looks like true love," and "They suit each other so well."
At the same time, attention has returned to Wonstein revealing on last year's episode of "Golden Child Counseling" that he had broken up with a former lover. At that time he mentioned, "I broke up last year," eliciting sympathy.
Because of this background, reactions such as "Did they break up and then get back together?" and "They said they dated for seven years, but he said he broke up last year, I'm confused" have emerged regarding the currently known relationship period. Still, many fans have offered encouragement, saying, "Whatever the story, as long as they're happy, that's fine," and "If they were together for a long time, I want to support them more."
Wonstein, who debuted in 2018, became known to the public through Mnet's "Show Me the Money," and is loved for his distinctive experimental musical style and candid sensibility, and he continues to be active through variety shows and collaboration projects.
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