Actors Lee Jang-woo and Cho Hye-won culminated seven years of love and held their wedding on the 23rd at a location in Seoul. In particular, on-site photos have become a heated topic.
Earlier, the two, who developed into lovers through the 2019 KBS2 drama 'My Only One', became a married couple after eight years of public dating.
The wedding held on the 23rd saw members of I Live Alone turn out en masse, adding to the buzz. Jun Hyun-moo served as the officiant, Kian84 hosted the ceremony, and the congratulatory songs brightened the stage with Fly to the Sky's Hwanhee, Min Woo-hyuk, and Han Ji-sang. In released videos, the couple entered side by side with beaming smiles, and Cho Hye-won also shared happy moments by posting wedding videos filled with broad smiles on her social media.
#. world first? "walnut pastry bouquet" appears... reactions praise the sense
What sparked the most heated discussion after the ceremony was undoubtedly the "walnut pastry bouquet." On the official social media of the walnut pastry brand (Buchang Bakery) that Lee Jang-woo is collaborating with, a group photo was released showing Cho Hye-won holding a bouquet made in the shape of walnut pastries instead of flowers.
The company explained the symbolism of walnuts to add meaning. "Walnuts are a traditional wedding food that signify 'prosperous offspring' and 'family prosperity.' We hope steady happiness and prosperity accompany the couple's future," it said. It was also reported that the guest favors that day were walnut pastry sets that Lee Jang-woo had helped plan, prompting reactions at the scene such as "businessman Lee Jang-woo's signature wedding" and "smart brand promotion."
Guests, including actor Lee Ju-seung, added to the celebratory atmosphere by posting photos of the favors on social media.
Internet users reacted positively on social media, posting comments such as "world's first walnut pastry bouquet, this is totally novel," "their sense of humor lives on," "the bouquet even carries meaning, that's so thoughtful," and "an idea befitting Lee Jang-woo," leading to rapid spread online.
#. Lee Jang-woo honestly confesses plans for children
Lee Jang-woo said before the wedding, "The main reason I'm getting married is because I want to have a baby." He added, "I want to have many children. I have a simple dream of eating together and cutting the food myself while saying, 'This is tasty, right?'"
Born in 1986, Lee Jang-woo has been steadily loved for his roles in numerous dramas and variety shows, and Cho Hye-won, born in 1994, has appeared in "Mine", "Military Prosecutor Doberman", "Day and Night", and "Queenmaker", making her presence known on the home screen.
The two announced a new start as husband and wife amid blessings from acquaintances and fans, and their characteristically cheerful "walnut pastry wedding" remained the day's most heated highlight.
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