Actor Lee Su-bin has drawn widespread attention by announcing her marriage without any prior dating rumors.

On the 23rd, Lee Su-bin announced her marriage through her SNS, saying, "Someone has come into my life who stands by me more than anyone else and encourages me so that I can boldly, and sometimes joyfully, envision my future. Now I will make an eternal promise as I look forward to a happier future with that person."

Lee Su-bin's marriage announcement surprised many because there had been no dating rumors up to this point. Lee Su-bin looked back on her journey, saying, "From the young age of four, which I barely remember, I have been fortunate to learn many stories and emotions through the profession of acting up to now," and, "I have met many truly good people and have been overly loved, and I think we have cried and laughed together."

She added, "While portraying various lives, I have at times boldly and at times joyfully imagined their pasts and futures. But as a timid Su-bin, I was only able to grow step by step thanks to the love and support of many people rather than alone," and expressed gratitude to everyone who has supported her.

Announcing her marriage, Lee Su-bin said, "I wrote this message to express my gratitude to everyone who supports and loves actor Lee Su-bin and person Lee Su-bin, and to share the joyful news of my life. I will strive to become a warm actor and person who can share more stories and empathy going forward."

Born in 1996, Lee Su-bin entered show business as a child actress in 2001 through the KBS TV novel 'New Mother.' Especially active in musicals, she appeared in works such as "Annie," "The Harmonium in My Heart," "Hero," "13," "Death Note," "The Man Who Laughs," "Mamma Mia!", "Black Mary Poppins," "Aesop's Fables," "Imaginary," and "Eden."

She is familiar to audiences in drama as Han Yu-ri in King the Land. Playing Han Yu-ri, the fiancée of Gu-won (Lee Jun-ho), Lee Su-bin drew attention and went on to appear in "The Joseon Lawyer," "DNA Lover," "Modular Family," "Heavenly Ever After," and "The Wonder Fools," leaving a strong presence.

She also met audiences through films such as "Jealousy Is My Strength," "Herb," "The Quiz King," "Children of Heaven," "The Wandering Blade," "The Western Front," "Honseum," "Start-Up," and "I," and in plays such as "National Theater Company–Romeo and Juliet" and "The Cherry Orchard."

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