Moon
Chae-Won is getting married. The actress, known for the popular K-drama Flower of Evil, surprised fans by announcing a sudden marriage on April 15. She shared the happy news with a handwritten letter through her social media handle. Moon's agency, Blitzway Entertainment, confirmed the news, while also revealing some details about the impending June wedding. Fans were overjoyed as Moon kept her relationship under wraps until now. The company also shared that she is tying the knot with a non-celebrity, and the ceremony will be a private affair. Moon was recently seen in the Korean show Heartman: Rock and Love, which released earlier this year.
Moon Chae-Won's letter
The translation of Moon Chae-Won's letter about her wedding read:Hello. I will be getting married this coming June.I wanted to share this news directly with those who have shown me warm interest and support since my debut. I feel a bit nervous and excited at the prospect of building and nurturing a family. I plan to continue my activities with a more diverse range in the future. I pray that many happy days filled with laughter unfold for all of you. Wishing you much happiness on this warm spring day. Thank you.
Moon Chae-Won's agency statement
Moon Chae-Won's agency, Blitzway Entertainment, also released an official statement that read:Hello, this is Blitzway Entertainment.Moon Chae Won has met a precious partner and is set to get married this coming June.The groom-to-be is a non-celebrity, and the wedding will be held privately with family and close relatives in attendance. We ask for your kind understanding that we cannot disclose specific details out of consideration for both families. We would be grateful if you could send your warm blessings to Moon Chae Won as she begins this new chapter in her life.
About Moon Chae-Won's work
Moon Chae-Won made her acting debut with the 2007 drama Mackerel Run. She went on to prove her acting chops with shows like Goodbye Mr. Black, The Innocent Man, Good Doctor, and Moon of the Day. Her 2020 project, Flower of Evil, made her a household name. The show streams on Netflix, and its popularity helped her prove her performer side. She plays a detective entrusted with a case of a series of murders that leads her to her own husband as a suspect, played by actor Lee Joon-Gi. Flower of Evil went on to become one of the most popular Korean thriller shows in recent times.