Kim Woo Bin Shin Min Ah Marriage Update 2026: First Sighting After Wedding
Actor Kim Woo Bin shares his first update after marrying Shin Min Ah in 2026. Watch the viral 'leaving work' video and see how fans are reacting to his relaxed appearance.
Marriage definitely suits him. Actor Kim Woo Bin just shared his first life update since tying the knot with actress Shin Min Ah, and fans can't get enough of his relaxed aura.
Kim Woo Bin Shin Min Ah First Post-Marriage Appearance
According to OSEN, on January 15, 2026, AM Entertainment posted a video on their official Instagram with the caption, "Our Woob leaving work." The clip captures the actor finishing a shoot and waving to the camera as he heads home.
A Relaxed Newlywed Glow Captured on Camera
Despite wearing a casual dark jumper, Kim Woo Bin's sharp facial features and visibly more relaxed demeanor drew immediate attention. He was seen chatting briefly with staff before saying "Good job" and heading out. This is the first time the actor has been seen officially since his wedding with Shin Min Ah.
Fans responded with warmth, noting that he looks "more comfortable after marriage" and that "even his way home looks like a professional photoshoot." After spending quiet moments away from the spotlight following the ceremony, this spontaneous update has successfully reconnected him with his global audience.
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