Surprising Love Story: How ‘Kim Bok-nam’s Murder Incident’ Star Seo Young-hee Married in Just 6 Months!
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Remember the 2010 film The Truth About Kim Bok-nam’s Murder? Seo Young-hee’s chilling performance in that movie earned her an astonishing sweep of Best Actress awards—12 trophies in total. At the peak of her career and after making a lasting impression on Korean cinema, she surprised fans in 2011 with an unexpected marriage announcement.

Today we look back at Seo Young-hee’s love story—marked by the same candor she brings to her roles—and catch up on what she’s been doing recently.
Was the secret to the lightning-fast wedding an empty venue?

Seo Young-hee married just six months after she began dating her husband, a peer who worked for a foreign firm. While celebrity weddings often follow lengthy courtships, hers moved with unusual speed.
There’s a lighthearted behind-the-scenes reason for the rush. Seo had long wanted to be a May bride, and when she learned a venue had an open May date, she booked it without hesitation. That serendipitous availability effectively accelerated their wedding plans.
Fed up, she made the first move — a decisively direct romantic

Though Seo often projects a gentle, innocent public persona, she pursued romance with surprising assertiveness. On the variety show My Ugly Duckling, she recounted the story of her first intimate moment with her husband, which drew a lot of attention.
Early in their relationship, she grew frustrated with his hesitancy around physical affection and decided to act. After a date, as he lingered with the car door open, she walked over and kissed him first.
That frank, confident charm seems to have helped shape the warm family she enjoys today. Seo is now the mother of two daughters, born in 2016 and 2020.
The horror queen returns in the film Gwisi (鬼詩)

Following her marriage, Seo Young-hee continued to work steadily. Last year she returned to her signature territory—horror and thriller—with the film Gwisi (鬼詩), often translated as Ghost Poem.
With that role, she reminded audiences that she still commands the screen as Korea’s original horror queen.











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