On March 1, Byun Yo Han’s agency Team Hope told OSEN that the widely circulated wedding images of the actor and Tiffany Young were fabricated. “They have never taken such photos,” the agency clarified in an official statement.
The couple recently completed their marriage registration on February 27, officially becoming a legal couple. However, details regarding their wedding ceremony—including the date and venue—have not yet been decided. Reports indicate that the two are considering a small, private service-style ceremony with family members in the future.

Despite this, posts titled “Tiffany · Byun Yo Han Wedding Photos” began spreading rapidly across online communities and social media platforms. The images showed Byun Yo Han wearing a pink suit while Tiffany Young posed beside him in a matching pink wedding dress. Additional photos appeared to show fellow members of Girls’ Generation dressed in coordinated deep pink gowns, seemingly celebrating the couple.
However, many netizens quickly pointed out unnatural details in the photos, raising suspicions that the images were AI-generated. Following the agency’s confirmation that no such photoshoot ever took place, the situation was resolved as a misunderstanding fueled by manipulated content.

Tiffany Young debuted in 2007 as a member of Girls’ Generation before expanding her career into acting. She has appeared in musicals such as Fame and Chicago, as well as dramas including Reborn Rich and Uncle Samsik.
Byun Yo Han made his film debut in 2011 with Saturday Work and has since built a diverse filmography, starring in movies such as The Watchers, The Book of Fish, Hansan: Rising Dragon, Believer 2, and Following, along with hit dramas like Misaeng, Six Flying Dragons, Mr. Sunshine, Uncle Samsik, and Death to Snow White.
As AI-generated celebrity images become increasingly sophisticated, this latest incident highlights the growing challenge public figures face in combating misinformation in the digital age.
Sources: 네이트 뉴스

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