Actor Lee Chae-min and Ryu Da-in's romance is fine. They received malicious comments for their 'lovestagram,' but their relationship has grown stronger, and they celebrated their first anniversary of public dating while enjoying a restaurant date.
On the 4th and 6th, a visit certification photo with the signatures of Lee Chae-min and Ryu Da-in was posted on a social media account of a popular restaurant located in Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul.
Lee Chae-min, who visited this restaurant, left the message "Always thankful," and Ryu Da-in wrote "I always eat deliciously when I go. May you prosper." Although the dates when Lee Chae-min's and Ryu Da-in's signatures were posted differ, the fact they were uploaded around the same time suggests the two likely enjoyed a date at this restaurant.
Lee Chae-min and Ryu Da-in confirmed their relationship in March last year. After working together on the tvN weekend drama 'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty,' Lee Chae-min and Ryu Da-in were swept up in dating rumors when photos showing them holding hands and walking the street spread online, and they immediately confirmed it and began dating publicly.
After acknowledging their relationship, the two were seen socializing with acquaintances, attending meetings for 'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty' together. After declaring their public relationship, their confident public dating updates drew a lot of attention and support.
Especially recently, as Lee Chae-min drew attention for his role in 'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty,' photos showing Lee Chae-min and Ryu Da-in wearing couple rings were posted on their social media, causing a stir. Some criticized them for flaunting their relationship on 'lovestagram,' saying it interfered with immersion in the work, and malicious comments poured in.
Regarding this, Lee Chae-min said in an interview after the end of 'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty,' "(Wearing them) was more of a fashion choice than an intention like lovestagram. I didn't think photos would be taken there. I went with the mindset of enjoying the wrap-up party. If you nitpick, it's my mistake."
Although the malicious comments may have caused pressure and hurt, Lee Chae-min and Ryu Da-in's relationship has become stronger. This is also why there has been so much support for the relationship of the two, who represent Millennials and Gen Z.
Meanwhile, tvN's 'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty,' which featured Lee Chae-min, ended with a peak rating of 17.1%. Ryu Da-in will appear in the new SBS drama 'Awakening,' scheduled to air in 2026.
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