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“SKY Castle” Star Kim Bo-ra’s Wedding: Guest Kim Hye-yoon & Lee Su-hyun Sang Congratulatory Song

Actress Kim Bo-ra and movie director Jo Ba-reun officially tied the knot at their wedding earlier today (June 8th)

On June 8th, Kim Bo-ra and Jo Ba-reun held their wedding ceremony with the attendance of family members, relatives and close acquaintances in Seoul. Kim Bo-ra’s best friend AKMU’s Lee Su-hyun sang Sung Si-kyung’s “We Make A Good Pair” as a congratulatory song.

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Kim Bo-ra uploaded on her SNS account a video of Lee Su-hyun singing at her wedding and expressed her happiness with the caption, “Assa~ Soo-hyun sang for me”. As Lee Su-hyun said, “We’ve all grown up”, Kim Bo-ra replied, “I’m an adult now”.

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The cast of JTBC’s drama “SKY Castle” starring Kim Bo-ra in 2019 also visited her wedding. Kim Hye-yoon, who recently gained global popularity thanks to tvN’s hot drama “Lovely Runner”, was seen making a pose in front of Kim Bo-ra while her friend was fixing her wedding dress, showing their warm friendship.

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Actor Jin Ji-hee posted a photo of Kim Bo-ra and Jo Ba-reun kissing and said, “Princess of June. Be happy”. In addition, Urban Zakapa’s Jo Hyun-ah also uploaded a video of Lee Soo-hyun singing at Kim Bo-ra’s wedding and commented, “Congratulations on your wedding♥”.

Kim Bo-ra and Jo Ba-reun announced their marriage on March 5th. Back then, Kim Bo-ra’s agency revealed that the couple planned to hold their wedding in June after three years of dating and asked fans to continue supporting the actress’s activities after her marriage.

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The two reportedly developed into lovers after working on “Ghost Mansion” together in 2021. Known as Jo Ba-reun’s first horror film, “Ghost Mansion” tells about strange events that occur in a shabby apartment building. It starred Kim Bo-ra, Sung Joon, Kim Hong-pa, and Park So-jin.

After the wedding, Kim Bo-ra will greet viewers through MBC’s new drama “Black Out” to premiere in August. Jo Ba-reun debuted with the short film “Vibration” in 2016 and won Korean Fantastic Short Film at the 21st Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival the following year. Since then he has directed several films such as “Gang” (2019) and “Slate” (2021).