Han Yun-seo Finds Love After Catching Wedding Bouquet
The comedian who joked she would be single forever reveals she is now seriously dating someone

In a heartwarming update that has delighted fans of Korean comedy, comedian Han Yun-seo has announced that she is officially in a relationship — just eight months after catching the bouquet at the high-profile wedding of fellow comedians Kim Jun-ho and Kim Ji-min. The revelation, shared through her YouTube channel on March 15, has turned what was once a running joke about her single status into one of the most charming love stories in Korean entertainment this year.
Han Yun-seo addressed her fans directly in the video, thanking them for their enthusiastic support and stating that she has finally begun a romantic relationship. She described the person she is seeing as someone she is seriously getting to know, adding that she wanted to share the news herself before it emerged through other media outlets. The comedian’s characteristic warmth and humor were on full display as she navigated the personal announcement with grace.
The Bouquet That Started It All
The backstory to Han Yun-seo’s dating announcement adds an irresistible layer of charm to the news. On July 13, 2025, Kim Jun-ho and Kim Ji-min tied the knot in a lavish ceremony at the Grand InterContinental Parnas Hotel in Gangnam, Seoul, attended by an impressive 1,200 guests. The event was one of the Korean entertainment industry’s most talked-about weddings of the year, with comedian Lee Sang-min serving as the first ceremony’s emcee and singers Gummy and Byun Jin-sub performing congratulatory songs.
When it came time for the traditional bouquet toss, the story took an unexpectedly personal turn. Kim Ji-min revealed that she had not originally planned to throw the bouquet at all, but the wedding company suggested it the day before the ceremony. When she looked around for an eligible recipient, she realized that among her close friends, Han Yun-seo was the only one who was still unmarried.
Kim Ji-min called Han Yun-seo the afternoon before the wedding with a direct request to catch the bouquet. Han later recounted the conversation with characteristic humor, noting that her friend told her there was simply no one else available for the role. Despite having no boyfriend and no marriage plans at the time, Han graciously accepted the task.
From Wedding Joke to Real Romance
After the wedding, Han Yun-seo became something of a sympathetic figure in the Korean comedy world. She posted on social media about the Korean superstition that if you do not marry within six months of catching a bouquet, you will remain single forever. Her caption read that she hoped it was just a superstition, adding ruefully that she was now truly the last single one standing among her friend group.
In a touching gesture, Han returned the bouquet to the newlywed couple about a month after the wedding, sharing photos on August 25 along with a message wishing Kim Ji-min and Kim Jun-ho eternal happiness. She referenced another Korean superstition that gifting the bouquet back within 100 days brings the couple good fortune in their marriage.
The fact that Han Yun-seo has now found love — admittedly two months past the six-month deadline of the superstition — has given the entire saga a satisfying conclusion that reads like the plot of a romantic comedy. Fans have been quick to point out that perhaps the bouquet’s magic simply worked on a slightly delayed timeline.
A Feel-Good Moment for Korean Comedy Fans
Han Yun-seo’s announcement comes during a period when several Korean celebrities have been open about their romantic lives, contributing to what media outlets have described as a pink-tinted atmosphere in the entertainment industry in early 2026. Her willingness to share such personal news directly with her YouTube audience reflects the increasingly close relationship between Korean entertainers and their fans through digital platforms.
The comedian, who has built her career on her energetic and relatable personality, has not revealed the identity of her partner, asking fans to respect her privacy as the relationship is still in its early stages. Given the public nature of the bouquet incident and the months of good-natured teasing that followed, her request for discretion is understandable.
For fans who have followed the entire arc — from the wedding bouquet catch to the self-deprecating social media posts to this joyful announcement — Han Yun-seo’s dating news feels less like celebrity gossip and more like a genuine happy ending for someone the public has come to root for. Whether or not the bouquet superstition holds any real power, one thing is clear: Han Yun-seo’s story proves that love has a way of arriving in its own time, no matter what the traditions predict.
The Power of Authentic Storytelling in K-Entertainment
What makes Han Yun-seo's story resonate so deeply is not just the romantic outcome, but the authentic way she navigated every step of the journey in public. In an industry where many celebrities carefully manage their public image, Han's willingness to laugh at herself — calling herself the last single one standing, returning the bouquet with heartfelt wishes, and acknowledging the expired superstition deadline with characteristic self-awareness — created genuine emotional investment among her audience.
Korean comedy has a long tradition of performers who bridge the gap between professional entertainer and relatable human being. Han Yun-seo sits firmly in that tradition. Her YouTube channel, which she has used as a platform for candid communication with fans, became the natural venue for the announcement precisely because it represents a direct, unmediated connection — no press releases, no coordinated media strategy, just a comedian talking honestly to the people who care about her life.
Fan Community Response
The response from fans across platforms was immediate and overwhelmingly warm. On Korean online communities like Nate Pann and TheQoo, threads celebrating the news accumulated tens of thousands of views within hours of the announcement. Many comments highlighted the satisfying narrative arc: the bouquet, the jokes, the returned flowers, and finally the relationship. Others noted that Han's honesty about being single for so long — a topic that carries real social pressure for women in Korea — made her love story feel like a shared victory.
Fellow entertainers also weighed in, with several comedians and variety show personalities leaving congratulatory comments on her social media. Kim Ji-min, whose wedding set the entire chain of events in motion, was among those who expressed delight at the news — perhaps feeling a measure of personal satisfaction that the bouquet she nearly did not throw ended up playing a small role in her friend's happiness. As Han Yun-seo begins this new chapter, her fans have made clear they will be cheering her on every step of the way.
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