Lee Jang-woo and Jo Hye-won became a real married couple as they held their wedding, and everything from A to Z of the ceremony has been drawing attention.
"They are 8 years apart," Lee Jang-woo and Jo Hye-won developed into lovers through the 2018 KBS2 weekend drama "My Only One" and officially acknowledged their relationship in June 2023, nurturing a beautiful love.
On the 23rd, OSEN reported that the two held their wedding that day at a luxury hotel in Songpa District, Seoul, and decided not to take the traditional honeymoon. They plan to stay in Korea until the end of the year, fulfill their individual schedules, and enjoy sweet newlywed life at their new home. Their honeymoon is expected to be in the first half of next year or later.
Earlier, Lee Jang-woo and Jo Hye-won's wedding was postponed once last year because of the program Na Hoonja-sanda, which held special meaning for Lee Jang-woo.
Accordingly, members of Na Hoonja-sanda, who boast close friendships, all showed up for Lee Jang-woo's wedding.
The wedding ceremony itself also attracted attention. A large banner announcing the ceremony of the two was installed in the hotel's central lobby, and walnut pastries were prepared as return gifts, drawing eyes.
Groom Lee Jang-woo, known to weigh 107kg, was asked by his mother, "Can't you just lose about 10 kilos, Jang-woo?", before the wedding, and though he failed to slim down, he appeared in a stylish suit.
In particular, Lee Jang-woo and Jo Hye-won left a strong impression by unifying the return gifts for guests and the bride's bouquet as walnut pastries.
They put a picture of themselves on the walnut pastry boxes, and the sight of the two smiling brightly warmed viewers' hearts.
Above all, after the ceremony, Jo Hye-won changed her bouquet to a "walnut pastry bouquet."
The brand explained on its official account, "Walnuts, which have long been used as an ingredient offered to noble guests, carry the meaning of fertility and the prosperity of the family as a wedding food."
[photo] SNS
[OSEN]