Ahn Bo Hyun's Tears at Kim Woo Bin's Wedding Reveal a Decade-Long Friendship
Actor Ahn Bo Hyun was seen in tears at the wedding of his best friend Kim Woo Bin and Shin Min Ah. A look into their decade-long friendship and shared history.
A wedding is supposed to be filled with smiles, but for actor Ahn Bo Hyun, it was a moment of overwhelming emotion. He was recently spotted shedding tears at the wedding of his close friends Kim Woo Bin and Shin Min Ah on December 20, putting a spotlight on their profound, decade-long friendship.
A Candid Moment of Emotion
In a clip that surfaced online from the private ceremony at The Shilla Hotel in Seoul, Ahn Bo Hyun was seen watching intently as the couple, together for 10 years, finally tied the knot. In sharp contrast to other guests smiling brightly in the front row, he quietly removed his glasses to wipe tears from his eyes. The gesture offered a rare glimpse into the depth of his bond with the groom.
A Bond Forged Through Hardship
The friendship between Ahn Bo Hyun and Kim Woo Bin dates back to their modeling school days when they were just 19 and 18, respectively. According to Chosun Ilbo, Ahn has often cited Kim as his closest friend, crediting him for paving the way from modeling to acting.
Their bond was solidified when Kim Woo Bin was diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer in 2017. Ahn reportedly stood by his side, offering quiet support throughout the difficult battle. Watching his friend overcome so much adversity to finally find this moment of happiness reaffirmed to the public just how deep their friendship truly runs.
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