martes, 25 de noviembre de 2025

"I'm thinking about marriage" Jang Woo Hyuk confirms relationship with actress Oh Chae Yi

















Singer Jang Woo Hyuk has acknowledged that he is privately seeing actress Oh Chae Yi, who is 16 years younger.


On the November 25 broadcast of SBS’s entertainment show 'Dolsing Fourmen,' Jang Woo Hyuk appeared as a guest alongside Bae Sang HoonOh My Girl’s Hyojung, and fitness creator Malwang, joining the cast for a candid conversation.

Lee Sang Min 
pressed Jang Woo Hyuk about what he jokingly called the singer’s “unsolved marriage case,” further questioning his financial status as a 1978-born celebrity rumored to be wealthy. When Jang said he couldn’t reveal his exact assets, Tak Jae Hoon teased, “You can’t say more because you’re afraid someone might take the hard-earned money from you.”


When the hosts mentioned rumors that he was “seeing someone,” Jang nodded and confirmed, “The person is actress Oh Chae Yi. We met through the show 'Trendy Men's Lifestyle'.”

Jang admitted, “Before appearing on the show, I went in thinking, ‘It’d be nice even just to date.’ But once filming started, my feelings grew so much that I even began thinking about marriage.

He clarified, “It’s not that I’m saying I must marry her specifically, but the show really changed how I think about marriage.” Tak Jae Hoon then joked, “So you’re using her for the program?


Jang Woo Hyuk responded honestly, saying, “We’ve been meeting privately outside the show as well. I’m trying to carry these feelings forward even after the program.

When Tak Jae Hoon asked to meet Oh Chae Yi, Jang Woo Hyuk firmly refused, saying, “I can’t let you see her. You might steal her,” and likewise refused when castmate Lim Won Hee also asked to meet her, drawing laughter on set.

After Tak Jae Hoon searched for photos of Oh Chae Yi and asked, “Is this her?”, Jang Woo Hyuk reacted sharply, declaring, “She’s my woman!” Tak Jae Hoon continued joking, “Her name is Oh Chae Yi? She’s exactly my type. Looks like I finally have something to challenge myself with.


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sábado, 22 de noviembre de 2025

H.O.T reunites as a full group after six years "We saw ourselves from 30 years ago"















Approaching their 30th debut anniversary, H.O.T returned to the stage together for the first time in six years at the ‘Hanteo Music Festival’ on the 22nd at Incheon Inspire Arena, delivering a headlining set that emphasized live band sound and tight choreography.

Rather than a pure nostalgia play, the performance highlighted precision and unity. The members curated the setlist themselves and augmented it with band arrangements to raise overall impact. Fans filled the venue with white light sticks and balloons, and the sing-along chants underscored how much the audience had missed the group.

Before H.O.T’s stage, Teen Topfromis_9, and tripleS each performed 30-minute sets. Members of tripleS stayed in the stands afterward to watch H.O.T, paying respect to their seniors.

In the interview, Lee Jae Won described the preparation and his emotions: "We practiced hard for months. It was so tough it felt like we were groaning, but I could feel H.O.T’s DNA waking up again. Right before the show, the anticipation was huge. Even our group rehearsal felt exciting." He added that the set featured around ten of the group’s biggest hits because "rehearsing with the band and tightening the moves took more time."


Recalling the most demanding number, Lee Jae Won pointed to ‘We Are The Future’: "There are lots of sit-down/stand-up sequences. Watching old videos, I thought, ‘Who are these people flying around?’ But standing with the members again, it felt like we were back 30 years ago. When I’m dancing on the far right, I can see everyone on the left—the tiny movements only I can see… it was really moving."


The set included classics such as ‘Warrior’s Descendant’‘Candy’‘We Are The Future’‘Line Up!’‘Happiness’, and ‘Light’, with the members’ voices and synchronized moves locking back into place. New material also appeared at the festival, including Lee Jae Won’s ‘Call Me Right Now’ and Jang Woo Hyuk’s ‘Nothing ★ To Lose’.

Reflecting on time and teamwork, Lee Jae Won said, "We’ve changed a little, but our vibe is the same. After doing this, it feels like there aren’t any big issues. I think we can go another ten years." He also mused, "Back then we practiced by shuttling around videotapes. If we’d lived in a time when you could pull up YouTube instantly, maybe we would’ve been even better. Our 30th is next year—we want to prepare a lot and do it without regrets."

Getting to a full-group stage took time and care. "The process wasn’t easy,Lee Jae Won acknowledged, "but we’re happy we could keep our promise to fans. For the 30th, we’d like to do a world tour if possible. Nothing’s set yet, but it would be great to perform in places like Greater China or North America."

He closed with a message to fans: "We were so excited to meet you again after so long. We want to give those who haven’t forgotten us another page of good memories.H.O.T’s festival performances continue on the 23rd, with stages that day by 2AMOH MY GIRL, and Solar of MAMAMOO.


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Posted bu Club H.O.T P.R. 



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