Actor Lee Jang-woo and Jo Hye-won held their wedding, and it has attracted attention for unifying everything from wedding favors to the bouquet as "hodu-gwaja" (walnut cakes).

On the 23rd, Lee Jang-woo and Jo Hye-won held their wedding at Lotte Hotel World in Jamsil, Songpa-gu, Seoul, and became husband and wife. The two met while working together on the 2018 KBS2 weekend drama "My Only One" and became a married couple after about seven years of dating.

On the day, the couple chose "hodu-gwaja" (walnut cakes) as wedding favors for their guests. The walnut cakes of the brand that Lee Jang-woo co-planned with food content company FG and serves as a promotional model for were recently selected as the official dessert of the 2025 APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation).

They put pictures of themselves on the walnut cake boxes, and the sight of the two smiling brightly warmed viewers to the point of making them feel good.

In particular, Jo Hye-won changed her bouquet to a "hodu-gwaja" bouquet after the main ceremony. Following the wedding favors, the use of walnut cakes for the bouquet also drew attention, and its hidden meaning shone through.

The brand explained on its official account, "Walnuts, which have long been used as ingredients served to honored guests, carry the wedding food meaning of prosperous descendants and the flourishing of the family."

It added, "At this moment full of love and blessings, we hope the walnut cake bouquet brings consistent happiness and prosperity to the two of you."

Meanwhile, webtoon artist and broadcaster Kian84 served as master of ceremonies at Lee Jang-woo and Jo Hye-won's wedding. Broadcaster Jun Hyun-moo performed the wedding officiation, and the congratulatory songs were sung passionately by Lee Jang-woo's cousin Hwanhee, musical actor Han Ji-sang, and Min Woo-hyuk to celebrate the couple's marriage.

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