Choi Jun-hee Weds — Her Mom's Dearest Friends Couldn't Hold Back Tears

The daughter of legendary Korean actress Choi Jin-sil married her non-celebrity partner, surrounded by the beloved friends her mother left behind.

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Choi Jun-hee with her fiancé in a pre-wedding photo shoot ahead of their May 2026 ceremony
Choi Jun-hee with her fiancé in a pre-wedding photo shoot ahead of their May 2026 ceremony

When Choi Jun-hee walked down the aisle on May 16 at a hotel in Seoul's Gangnam district, she did so surrounded by the people who loved her mother most. The 23-year-old influencer and model married her non-celebrity partner, a man eleven years her senior, in a ceremony that moved the entire K-entertainment community to tears. It was a day of joy, but also of quiet grief for what might have been.

The wedding quickly became one of the most talked-about entertainment moments of 2026 — not just because of who the bride was, but because of the profound tribute it paid to a woman Korea never stopped loving.

The Legacy Behind the Bride

Choi Jin-sil, who passed away in 2008 at the age of 39, was arguably one of the most beloved actresses of her generation. Known as the "nation's actress," she starred in timeless dramas and her warm personality earned her friendships that lasted decades. Her daughter Jun-hee and son Hwan-hee were left to grow up under immense public attention after losing both their mother and their father, former baseball player Cho Sung-min, at young ages.

Choi Jun-hee spent years in relative privacy before emerging as an influencer and model. She wore her resemblance to her mother like a badge of honor — fans frequently noted how strongly she takes after her. The news of her marriage in May 2026 touched millions across Korea and beyond.

A Wedding Day Filled with Happy Tears

The ceremony was hosted by comedian Jo Se-ho, who stepped out of his broadcasting hiatus specifically for this occasion. The guest list read like a who's-who of Korea's golden entertainment era — a circle of women who had been pillars of support for her mother throughout her life, and who had promised to watch over her children.

Actress and singer Uhm Jung-hwa, comedian Lee Young-ja, singer Lee So-ra, entertainer Hong Jin-kyung, and TV personality Jung Seon-hee were all present. Together, they represented over two decades of loyalty to a friendship that time had not diminished.

But the most striking moment came from Hong Jin-kyung. She arrived wearing sunglasses — not as a fashion statement, but to conceal her swollen eyes. She had been crying since the night before.

"I have been so emotional since last night," she told Jun-hee during her wedding message. "My eyes are too puffy to show you right now — forgive me. If the days we have cried together have been more than the days we have laughed, let's make sure the days ahead are the other way around."

Lee Young-ja offered her own deeply moving tribute. "I hope your wedding is full of happiness," she said, smiling through tears. "It would have been better if your mom were here. But on her behalf, I offer you my wholehearted congratulations. I love you, Jun-hee."

A Brother Steps Up for Both Parents

Perhaps no moment at the ceremony was more quietly powerful than the appearance of Choi Hwan-hee — Jun-hee's older brother — seated in the position traditionally reserved for the parents of the bride. Having grown up alongside his younger sister with the same absent parents, his presence was both poignant and deeply symbolic.

In his message to the bride, Hwan-hee kept things equal parts awkward and heartfelt, the way only an older sibling can. "So you're going before me," he said with a sheepish laugh — acknowledging that his younger sister had beaten him to the altar. "I never thought a day like this would come. But it has. And all I want now is for you to live happily and joyfully with your husband. Congratulations."

Even their maternal grandmother, with whom there had reportedly been past tensions, attended the ceremony and took her place in the seat of honor. For many watching, the image was one of quiet reconciliation and family healing.

Yoo Jae-suk's Quiet Act That Said Everything

Broadcaster Yoo Jae-suk did not attend the wedding in person. But when Jun-hee shared a photo of the guest registry the day after — and noticed his name listed alongside Jo Se-ho's — she was visibly moved.

"King of Kings," she wrote on Instagram, posting a photo of him. "I had no idea until later. Thank you so much." The gesture had been arranged quietly: Yoo Jae-suk had sent his wedding gift through Jo Se-ho, with no announcement, no social media post, no public declaration.

The reason his gesture resonated so deeply lies in a 26-year-old connection. Long before Yoo Jae-suk became the household name he is today, the late actress had spoken warmly of him to the producers of a TV show the two appeared on together — a small act of encouragement that may have helped him at a critical point in his career. Repaying that kindness by silently supporting her daughter felt, to many fans, like the most Korean gesture imaginable: quiet, personal, and lasting.

Korea's Response and the Legacy That Lives On

When Jun-hee posted highlights on her Instagram — including the emotional messages from her mother's friends and her brother's heartfelt words — the internet erupted with warmth. Fans shared memories and reflected on how bittersweet it was to see her daughter now embarking on a life chapter the mother never got to witness.

Jun-hee herself captured the mood perfectly. "My wedding — why does it feel like it's all snot and tears for me?" she wrote with characteristic humor. "But these are words filled with so much love that I'll look back on during the hard times."

For the women who knew and loved her mother — Uhm Jung-hwa, Hong Jin-kyung, Lee Young-ja, Lee So-ra, Jung Seon-hee — the wedding was not just a celebration. It was a reunion, a memorial, and a promise fulfilled: to never let her children face the world alone.

The late actress left behind a daughter who resembles her in more ways than one — not just in her face, but in the way she carries her story with openness and grace. And on May 16, 2026, surrounded by people who had loved her mother long before she was born, Choi Jun-hee began a chapter all her own.

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Jang Hojin
Jang Hojin

Entertainment Journalist · KEnterHub

Entertainment journalist specializing in K-Pop, K-Drama, and Korean celebrity news. Covers artist comebacks, drama premieres, award shows, and fan culture with in-depth reporting and analysis.

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