The Girls’ Generation squad has its first married member. Tiffany Young and actor Byun Yo-han officially tied the knot on February 27, 2026. The couple completed their marriage registration earlier today, skipping a massive public event in favor of a legal filing based on what their representatives call “deep trust and love.”
Byun’s agency, Teamhope, broke the news in a Friday statement. They noted that while constant celebrity news can be tiring, the couple wanted their fans to hear the update directly from them. The pair previously went public with their relationship in December 2025, confirming at the time that they were dating with the goal of marriage.
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Fans shouldn’t expect a star-studded, televised gala for this wedding. The couple plans to keep things low-key with a simple ceremony focused on their families.
“They are cautiously considering holding a simple wedding in the form of a worship service,” Teamhope explained. The agency added that no specific date, time, or location has been locked in yet. The goal is to share their gratitude with their closest relatives rather than putting on a big show.
From Co-Stars to Newlyweds
The romantic spark reportedly started on the set of the 2024 Disney+ series Uncle Samsik. In that drama, the two shared the screen, and sources say they began dating shortly after production wrapped.
In a handwritten letter shared with fans back in December, Tiffany described her partner as a stable force who helps her see the world positively. Byun echoed those feelings in his own letter, writing, “I have met someone who makes me want to become a better person.”
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Career Milestones
Tiffany Young, 36, has been a household name since 2007 as a member of Girls’ Generation. She has recently successfully pivoted into acting, with roles in Reborn Rich and the musical Chicago.
Byun Yo-han, 39, is a respected veteran of the South Korean film scene. He built his reputation in independent films before landing major roles in hits like Misaeng, Mr. Sunshine, and the 2022 blockbuster Hansan: Rising Dragon.
The couple intends to keep working in the industry, promising to show “more mature sides” of themselves as they start this new chapter together.