Actor Byun Yo-han and Girls' Generation alumnus Tiffany Young are dating with marriage in mind, and the 'Uncle SamSik' that brought the two together is also being reexamined.
On the 13th, Byun Yo-han's agency TEAM HOPE said, "Byun Yo-han and Tiffany Young are dating seriously with marriage in mind," adding, "There is no specific schedule confirmed yet, but both actors conveyed their wish to be the first to inform fans the moment their intentions are decided."
Tiffany Young and Byun Yo-han met through the Disney+ "Uncle SamSik." "Uncle SamSik" is a work that tells the passionate story of Uncle SamSik (Song Kang-ho), who insisted on three meals a day even during wartime, and the elite youth Kim San (Byun Yo-han), who sought to create a country where everyone ate well and lived well, striving together to realize their dreams in a time of chaos. Tiffany Young played Rachel Jung, who led the Albright Foundation's projects, met Kim San (played by Byun Yo-han) who dreamed of national reconstruction in Korea, and took an interest in his goals.
Tiffany Young and Byun Yo-han began dating after working together on this project. After performing passionate romantic scenes, including kissing scenes, and developing chemistry in the work, they became lovers, and after continuing to meet while considering each other amid busy schedules, they decided to marry based on deep trust.
As Tiffany Young and Byun Yo-han's relationship with marriage in mind became known, "Uncle SamSik" is also being reexamined, and attention is especially focused on the two's kissing scenes.
In an interview after "Uncle SamSik" was released, Tiffany Young said, "Our partnership matched well," and added, "I don't have much experience, and it was my first kissing scene, but it was such an intense and passionate kiss that it was fun. (Byun Yo-han) had a beard, so it was almost like an action scene. When we filmed it, the lips were swollen and his facial skin gradually flushed. We filmed it like an action scene. It was like filming a group dance scene, saying 'ooak let's go' in that way."
Tiffany Young was especially Byun Yo-han's English teacher. Tiffany Young said, "(Byun Yo-han's English is) 100 points. I use modern English, so for the work we simulated how a Korean person in that era would speak English and decided on that accent. (Byun Yo-han) has excellent pitch. It was comfortable to converse in English."
Meanwhile, Tiffany Young debuted in 2007 as a member of the group Girls' Generation and is currently active as an actor. She has appeared in musicals such as "Fame" and "Chicago" and in dramas such as "Reborn Rich" and "Uncle SamSik." Byun Yo-han debuted in 2011 with the film "Saturday Work" and has appeared in films such as "Noriggae," "The Target," "The Suspect," "The Stray," "The Man Who Cries," "Socialphobia," "Madonna," "The Appearance of the Dragon of Hansan," "Believer 2," "Following," and in dramas such as "Misaeng," "Six Flying Dragons," "Mr. Sunshine," "Uncle SamSik," and "Death to Snow White."
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