On December 13, Byun Yo-han’s agency Team Hope stated, “The two actors have been dating with the premise of marriage in mind.” While specifics about the wedding date remain undisclosed, the agency added, “The couple is determined to share the happy news with fans first once their plans solidify. We ask for your warm support and blessings for their future.”

From “Uncle Samsik” to Soulmates

Their romance reportedly began during filming for the Disney+ original series Uncle Samsik, where their mutual admiration deepened. On set, the two complemented each other, filling in one another’s gaps both professionally and personally.

Tiffany, a U.S. citizen, played the role of Byun Yo-han’s English teacher during filming. He once expressed his gratitude in an interview, saying, “I had to deliver lines in English that matched the historical setting. Tiffany coached me meticulously, and I relied on her completely. That shared experience helped them overcome language barriers and nurtured a deep sense of camaraderie and trust.

On the flip side, Byun Yo-han was a guiding light for Tiffany’s growth as an actress. Tiffany described him as “like a unicorn on set”, admiring his intense passion and energy. She openly shared, “I learned a lot from absorbing his fiery energy.” Their professional respect for each other naturally evolved into romantic affection.

Will Tiffany Be Girls’ Generation’s First to Wed?

If the couple ties the knot next year, Tiffany will become the first member of Girls’ Generation to get married, marking a historic moment for the legendary K-pop group that debuted in 2007. Unsurprisingly, their relationship has drawn major attention from fans and the media alike.

Byun Yo-han, who debuted in 2011 with the short film Working on Saturday, has established himself through roles in dramas like Misaeng: Incomplete Life, Mr. Sunshine, and the film Hansan: Rising Dragon. He is currently preparing for the release of the upcoming movie Tazza 4.

Tiffany Young, after debuting with Girls’ Generation, made a successful transition into solo and acting careers. Since going solo in 2018, she has appeared in notable works such as Reborn Rich and the musical Chicago, continuing to solidify her presence in both K-pop and acting.

Sources: Daum