Apink member Yoon Bomi has shared her honest feelings about love as she prepares for marriage after a nine-year relationship. On January 9, a video titled “Love Has to Exist!! ‘LOVE ME MORE’ for Bomi” was uploaded to Kwon Sohyun’s personal YouTube channel Entrance Ticket Kwon Sohyun, featuring Yoon Bomi as a guest.

During the appearance, Yoon Bomi introduced Apink’s new song “LOVE ME MORE,” their first release in three years, and spoke about the mindset she now carries both as an artist and as a woman about to enter a new chapter of life. She described the song as “bittersweet yet refreshing and pure,” explaining that the group wanted to preserve Apink’s signature color while also showing a more mature side.

She added that unlike previous tracks, the new song reflects emotions that come after fully experiencing love. As the conversation turned more personal, Yoon Bomi openly shared her thoughts on relationships, emphasizing, “Love is essential. You can’t live without love.” When Kwon Sohyun asked if she had truly come to understand love, Yoon Bomi replied, “I’ve learned a lot,” drawing laughter and warm reactions.

Yoon Bomi is set to marry producer Rado in May 2026. The couple has been together for approximately nine years, turning their long-standing relationship into a lifelong commitment. At the time of the wedding announcement, her agency stated that she would continue her activities as a singer and entertainer even after marriage. Yoon Bomi also personally thanked fans, expressing gratitude for their constant support throughout her journey.

The couple first met through music-related work around 2017 after being introduced by an acquaintance. Their relationship developed naturally, and they chose to keep it largely private over the years. Even after their relationship became public last year, they remained steady, eventually announcing their plans to marry and receiving widespread congratulations.

Yoon Bomi debuted with Apink in 2011 and gained immense popularity through hit songs such as “NoNoNo,” “Mr. Chu,” “LUV,” “I’m So Sick,” and “Dumhdurum.” Beyond group activities, she has continued to expand her presence in variety shows, acting, and other entertainment fields, maintaining a strong and consistent career.

Sources: Nate