Girls' Generation alum Tiffany Young and actor Byun Yo-Han became legal spouses after filing their marriage registration at breakneck speed, and allegations of a premarital pregnancy raised by some have been confirmed to be untrue.

On the 27th, Byun Yo-Han's agency TEAMHOPE told OSEN, "A premarital pregnancy is not true." They explained that the couple simply proceeded with the marriage registration first because they had been dating with marriage in mind, and it is unrelated to pregnancy.

Earlier, Byun Yo-Han's side said in an official statement, "The two completed the marriage registration based on deep trust and love for each other," and said, "They wanted to be the first to share the news with fans." Since acknowledging their relationship with marriage in mind in December last year, they became legal spouses in about two months.

A wedding ceremony has not yet been set in detail. They said they are carefully considering a simple worship-style ceremony focused on family. The atmosphere is to prepare a fresh start quietly rather than with a lavish event.

The two met and developed into lovers through the Disney+ series "Uncle SamSik," which was released in May 2024. After about a year and a half of dating, they tied the knot.

In a recent film-related interview asking about his feelings on marriage, Byun Yo-Han laughed and said, "It's not a light question at all and it's difficult," and briefly said, "I will live well as you have cheered me on." He shifted the conversation to the film but cautiously expressed his gratitude.

The rapid marriage registration drew attention, but the premarital pregnancy allegation was sorted out as a misunderstanding. Attention is focused on what steps the two, who quietly formed their marital bond based on trust, will take next.

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