Kwon Sang Woo and Son Tae Young Reveal Marriage Truth After 18 Years
Kwon Sang Woo and Son Tae Young address 2008 shotgun wedding rumors and share details of their 18-year marriage journey in a new revelation.
They shook hands, but fists were clenched behind their backs. After 18 years of silence, power couple Kwon Sang Woo and Son Tae Young are finally opening up about the vicious rumors that surrounded their union in 2008.
Kwon Sang Woo Son Tae Young Marriage Truth 2026: Beyond Rumors
According to Koreaboo, the couple recently reflected on their journey since their highly publicized wedding. Back in 2008, the Korean press was relentless, suspecting a shotgun wedding and scrutinizing Son Tae Young's premarital pregnancy with intense hostility.
Fast forward to 2026, and the couple's bond remains unshaken. They've used this milestone to share the emotional reality of their firstborn's arrival and the challenges of maintaining a private life under the microscope. Kwon Sang Woo noted that while the media's reaction was vicious, their focus was always on building a stable foundation for their family.
Surviving 18 Years in the Spotlight
Known as one of Korea's most enduring celebrity couples, they've split their time between South Korea and the United States, balancing stardom with domestic life. Their story serves as a testament to the resilience required to navigate the high-pressure environment of the K-Entertainment industry.
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