Handcuffs in a Rom-Com? Ahn Bo Hyun Arrested in 'Spring Fever' Shocking Twist
Ahn Bo Hyun faces a shocking arrest in the latest 'Spring Fever' stills. Discover how this twist impacts his romance with Lee Joo Bin's character.
A heartwarming romance just took a dark, unexpected turn. New stills for tonight's broadcast on January 20, 2026, show a startling scene that's left fans buzzing. Ahn Bo Hyun, playing the passionate Seon Jae Gyu, is seen being led away by police while his co-star watches in disbelief.
Spring Fever K-drama Ahn Bo Hyun Arrest Scene Breakdown
The upcoming episode of Spring Fever promises a massive shift in tone. Yoon Bom (played by Lee Joo Bin), an emotionally distant high school teacher, has finally started opening her heart to Jae Gyu. However, this progress is halted as he's suddenly taken into custody. According to Soompi, the sight of the man who melted her 'frozen heart' being arrested leaves Bom in a state of visible shock.
Why This Twist Matters for the Plot
In previous episodes, the chemistry between the leads was building toward a classic romantic payoff. By introducing a legal crisis, the showrunners are upping the stakes. It's not just about 'will they, won't they' anymore; it's about the secrets Jae Gyu might be hiding and how Bom will react when her world is turned upside down again.
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