3 Things Miss A's Min Loves Most About Being Married

The singer opened up about her first year of married life in a candid YouTube interview

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Min (miss A) in a wedding photoshoot, June 2025
Min (miss A) in a wedding photoshoot, June 2025

Miss A member Min is giving fans a rare glimpse into her married life — and her honesty is winning hearts all over again. In a candid March 27 appearance on YouTuber Chao Lu's channel "Chao Room," the singer-actress opened up about what life has been like since she tied the knot in June 2025, after seven years of dating her now-husband, a non-celebrity businessman.

When asked point-blank what she loves most about being married, Min did not hesitate. She listed three things: getting to see her husband's handsome face every day, never having to eat alone, and feeling like she is living with her best friend. "It really is great," she said simply, and somehow that understatement said everything.

A Love Story That Started at a Festival

The couple's origin story is surprisingly low-key for a celebrity romance. Min and her husband first crossed paths in 2018 at a Korean EDM festival, during a quiet period after miss A had gone on hiatus. They had a mutual acquaintance in common, though Min later admitted she did not remember him at first. It turns out he had attended one of her military base concerts at some point — a small detail that, in hindsight, feels like fate.

After seven years together, they made it official on June 7, 2025. The ceremony drew a crowd of JYP Entertainment alumni and close friends: 2AM's Jo Kwon, Lee Chang-min, and Jung Jin-woon attended, as did 2PM's Ok Taecyeon and Jang Woo-young. f(x)'s Amber, former Wonder Girls member Min Sunye, god's Park Jun-hyung, and Fly to the Sky's Brian were also there. miss A members Fei and Jia showed up to celebrate their groupmate. The one noticeable absence was Suzy, which briefly sparked speculation online — though Min addressed the lighthearted humor around it during the interview with characteristic wit.

What She Says Marriage Really Feels Like

Beyond the three reasons, Min added something that stopped the conversation in its tracks. "It feels like I got a father and a son at the same time," she said, describing the warm bond she has built with her husband's family. It is the kind of comment that makes people realize the relationship goes much deeper than what shows up on social media.

The interview also touched on miss A's disbandment, which Min acknowledged was something she still thinks about with a touch of sadness. The group, which debuted under JYP Entertainment in 2010, had a run of standout tracks — "Bad Girl Good Girl," "Breathe," "I Don't Need a Man" — before quietly going on indefinite hiatus. Min described the group's end as a regret, even as she has built a full life beyond it.

Chao Lu, who had her own history with miss A, joked during the episode that she was not invited to the wedding. Min shot back immediately: "I didn't have your contact information." The audience of JYP insiders and long-time fans clearly found this hilarious — and it captured something real about Min's humor. Even talking about deeply personal milestones, she keeps things honest and a little funny.

Life After miss A

Since the group's disbandment, Min has carved out her own path. She stayed active in entertainment, appearing in various projects while also stepping back from the spotlight during her relationship. She released a solo single in May 2025, just weeks before her wedding, and has since been living what appears to be a quietly fulfilling married life. In February 2026, she shared vacation photos from what appeared to be Southeast Asia — sun-lit, relaxed images that fans greeted warmly online.

The contrast between her current life and her miss A days is striking in the best way. Back then, Min was known for her fierce energy on stage and her willingness to speak bluntly in interviews. None of that has disappeared — it is just now filtered through the contentment of someone who found exactly what she was looking for, on her own timeline.

Why This Interview Resonated

The Chao Room episode hit a particular nerve with fans because it came years after anyone expected it. Min has always been a little harder to read than her more publicly visible groupmates, and she has never been one to chase attention. So when she shows up somewhere and talks openly — about her husband's face, about eating together, about feeling like she lives with her best friend — it lands differently than a standard celebrity interview.

For fans who followed miss A through their peak years and watched each member take different paths afterward, this felt like a meaningful update. Fei is based in China. Jia has built a successful career there as well. And now Min, the one who once sang about not needing a man, is happily proving that sentiment was always a little more complicated than a song title suggests.

The full Chao Room episode is available on Chao Lu's YouTube channel for anyone who wants to hear Min tell the story in her own words. It is warm, funny, and completely worth watching — whether you grew up with miss A or are just now meeting Min for the first time.

The miss A Legacy She Carries With Her

For international fans who may not have followed miss A during their peak years, some context helps: the group was one of JYP Entertainment's most critically respected acts of the early 2010s. Unlike many girl groups that leaned heavily into cuteness or uniformity, miss A was built around individuality and vocal power. Songs like "Bad Girl Good Girl," their 2010 debut, introduced a group that was confident in a way that felt new at the time.

Min was always the group's quietly steady presence — not the most famous member, but someone whose talent was never in doubt. Watching her now, years after the group quietly stopped, describing marriage as the best chapter of her life, it is hard not to feel like this is exactly the right story for her to be telling. She built something on her own terms, on her own timeline, and she's clearly at peace with how it all turned out.

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Jang Hojin
Jang Hojin

Entertainment Journalist · KEnterHub

Entertainment journalist specializing in K-Pop, K-Drama, and Korean celebrity news. Covers artist comebacks, drama premieres, award shows, and fan culture with in-depth reporting and analysis.

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