Days
after his wedding, Good Boy actor Go Joon shared a heartfelt update from his personal life, posting wedding photos and offering fans a first public glimpse of his wife. Sharing clicks on a social media post, the actor revealed the face of his non-celebrity wife for the first time. He appears in a classic tuxedo paired with sunglasses, highlighting his signature charismatic presence, while standing beside his wife with a warm and consistent smile throughout the celebration. This marks her first public appearance since their marriage, offering a rare glimpse into the couple’s private milestone.
Good Boy Actor Go Joon Reveals Wife's Face In Dreamy Wedding Photos
The couple tied the knot on April 5, their
wedding invitation previously gained attention for its sincere message, expressing their commitment to walking through life together and becoming guiding points for one another. In March, a representative from Go Joon’s side shared, “Go Joon will hold his wedding on April 5 in Seoul,” adding that his bride-to-be is a non-celebrity. The ceremony will be held privately.
Actor's
wife drew attention with her elegant wedding gown and graceful appearance. Fans flooded the comment section and penned sweet congratulatory messages. One wrote, "Waiting To See Your Kids," "Perfect One," wrote another one. A third one added, "We can feel the happiness even across the screen, Happy Married Lifeeeeeee." "Congratulations, you both look absolutely wonderful, I wish you a happy life," added a fourth one.
In a phone interview with the press, Go Joon shared more details about his upcoming
marriage. He revealed, "I’ve known my fiancée for a long time, but we began dating last year. I used to believe in not getting married, but after meeting her, my perspective changed."
Professional Front
Go Joon made his debut in 2001 through the film
Wanee & Junah. He later gained recognition through films such as
Tazza: The Hidden Card and
Midnight Runners, as well as dramas including
The Fiery Priest and
Snow White Must Die – Black Out.Through these diverse roles, he has firmly established himself as a trusted and versatile actor in the Korean entertainment industry. On personal front, the actor recently revealed that his 2014 film,
Tazza: The Hidden Card, which also helped him skyrocket to fame, was also one of the scariest experiences he has had over the years, ever since he started working as an actor. During an interview on December 15 on a variety show titled ‘Table for 4’, the actor shared that there was an incident while filming the project, which caused him to have partial paralysis.