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Former T-ara Member Hyo Min to Marry Non-Celebrity Fiancé in April

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Hyo Min, a former K-pop girl group T-ara member, will marry her non-celebrity fiancé this April.

Sources close to the couple reveal that Hyo Min’s fiancé works in finance. The two are said to have decided to marry because they admire each other’s character and considerate nature.

According to reports from Sports Kyunghyang, Hyo Min’s wedding will take place on April 6 at a private location in Seoul.

The ceremony is expected to be intimate, with only close friends and family in attendance, considering that her fiancé is not a public figure.

Hyo Min has been personally sharing her wedding news with loved ones by sending out invitations, which feature a heartfelt message: “On the first day of a new beginning, we invite those who have supported us along the way.”

Born in 1989, Hyo Min rose to fame in 2009 as a member of T-ara, known for its hit song “Lies.”

Hyo Min: From T-ara Debut to Continued Fan Engagement

Hyo Min became a household name with T-ara’s series of chart-topping songs, including “Bo Peep Bo Peep,” “Roly-Poly,” “Lovey-Dovey,” and “You Drive Me Crazy.”

In addition to her music career, Hyo Min ventured into acting, landing roles in dramas like Follower, Sweet Temptation, and The Thousandth Man. She also appeared on popular variety shows such as Celebrity Beauty Plus, Beauty Time, Gotta Go To Know, and Master of Driving Straight.

Although T-ara officially wrapped up group activities, the group has not disbanded.

Last October, the group celebrated its 15th anniversary with a fan meeting at the Broadway Theater in Macau, reconnecting with its loyal fanbase. Fellow members Hahm Eun Jung, Qri, and Jiyeon also attended the special event, creating lasting memories with fans.

Emily Kim
emilykim@insightmsn.com

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