Hong Jong Hyun Yura We Got Married Reunion: 'Jjong-Ah' Couple Back After 12 Years
The Hong Jong Hyun Yura We Got Married reunion is finally here! After 12 years, the 'Jjong-Ah' couple reunited on Yura's YouTube channel to share memories and catch up. Watch their amazing chemistry from 2014 return in 2026.
Can an on-screen marriage spark a lifelong friendship? The legendary 'Jjong-Ah Couple' just proved it's possible. After 12 years, actor Hong Jong Hyun and Girl's Day's Yura have officially reunited for the first time since their virtual marriage ended.
The Long-Awaited Hong Jong Hyun Yura We Got Married Reunion
On January 8, 2026, Yura's YouTube channel, 'yurayurahae', dropped a special video featuring her former "husband." The pair originally starred as a couple in episodes 223 to 262 of the hit MBC variety show 'We Got Married' back in 2014.
The reunion was a blast from the past for global fans who have followed the duo since their 2014 debut as a couple. They displayed the same effortless chemistry and playful banter that made them a fan favorite over a decade ago. It's reported that the two have maintained a supportive friendship behind the scenes all these years.
Timeline: From Virtual Vows to YouTube Guesting
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