Jeon Somi Got the Best Marriage Fortune of Her Life — But There's a Catch
The K-pop soloist made a candid revelation on SBS's hit variety show about timing, romance, and what the fortune teller really said

Jeon Somi has a way of making even the most awkward moments feel like a conversation with a close friend. On the latest episode of SBS's variety talk show No, But Really!, the 25-year-old K-pop soloist shared a fortune reading result that left hosts — and fans — in stitches: according to her fortune teller, 2026 is the absolute best year of her life to get married.
There's just one problem. She's single.
"I went to get my fortune told, and they said my marriage luck is the strongest this year," Somi told the panel, her expression mixing amusement with mild defeat. "I'll still have some luck later on, but this year is the best." She acknowledged the impossible-to-miss irony: the stars aligned perfectly for a milestone she simply can't manufacture on command.
A Star-Studded Fortune Reading
The moment quickly became one of the episode's highlights, drawing genuine surprise from her co-stars. Cast member Tak Jae-hun responded with a quip that had the studio laughing: "Both marriage and death should be delayed as long as possible." The joke landed perfectly, easing the tension of what could have been an overly personal topic into a shared laugh.
Korean fortune readings — known as saju — are taken seriously by many in Korea and beyond. While the practice is rooted in traditional Chinese astrology, it remains a popular cultural touchstone, especially for major life decisions like marriage. For a celebrity like Somi to openly discuss what her reading revealed signals both trust in her audience and a confidence in her own story.
The fortune teller's caveat made it even more bittersweet: while Somi would still have some romantic prospects in later years, those windows would be comparatively smaller. The message was effectively a cosmic deadline she has no current way of meeting. Her reaction — neither panicked nor dismissive, but warmly self-aware — was exactly the kind of moment that reminded audiences why she's beloved for more than just her music.
Three Passports and a Fortune Reading: Somi's Night to Remember
The marriage fortune wasn't Somi's only revelation of the night. In a detail that surprised even longtime fans, she confirmed that she holds three citizenships: South Korean, Dutch (through her father's side), and Canadian. She even explained her travel strategy: she uses her Korean passport most frequently, switches to her Dutch passport for European trips, and reaches for her Canadian passport when crossing into the United States — citing immigration advantages.
The triple citizenship detail quickly went viral on social media, with fans marveling at how smoothly Somi navigates an unusually complex international identity. Born in Canada, raised in Korea, and with Dutch roots from her father, Somi has always embodied a cross-cultural upbringing — and now fans have the full passport portfolio to prove it.
Earlier in the episode, she also recounted a story about her car battery dying in Seoul's Yeonhui-dong neighborhood. Rather than finding the attention that followed stressful, she enjoyed it — a response that felt deeply in character for someone she herself describes as a "Power E," meaning an extreme extrovert. She also shared a funny anecdote about a man in Hongdae who approached her without recognizing her, simply commenting that she had an "exotic" appearance and asking for her number.
A Familiar Topic, A New Chapter
This isn't the first time Somi has spoken openly about marriage. Back in 2020, she made headlines for saying she hoped to marry around age 27 — a statement she later walked back in a 2022 variety appearance, seeming to push that timeline further into the future. Now in 2026, with her fortune teller apparently reasserting an earlier deadline, the topic has come full circle.
What makes Somi's approach to the subject stand out is her refusal to treat it as either scandalous or deeply serious. She neither deflects with vague platitudes nor dramatizes the situation for effect. The marriage fortune becomes, in her hands, a funny story about the gap between cosmic timing and real life — something almost everyone can relate to.
Jeon Somi debuted in 2016 as part of project group IOI, which formed through Mnet's landmark survival show Produce 101. She later signed with YG Entertainment's Black Label imprint and launched her solo career, releasing a string of self-confident, genre-blending tracks that established her as one of K-pop's most recognizable solo acts. Songs like "XOXO" and "DUMB DUMB" helped her build a global fanbase that spans Korea, Southeast Asia, and beyond.
Why This Moment Resonated
It's easy to understand why the clip gained traction almost immediately after the episode aired. The marriage fortune story hits a specific nerve: the comedy of being told you're in a now-or-never window for something you can't control. Fans who have watched Somi grow up in the spotlight — from a teenage contestant on a survival show to a polished solo artist — found the moment both relatable and endearing.
There's also something refreshing about a celebrity in her mid-twenties talking about marriage without either hyping a relationship or shutting the conversation down entirely. Somi's willingness to laugh at her own situation, share the actual words from her fortune reading, and sit in the awkwardness of it all made for genuinely engaging television.
The panel's reactions added to the appeal. Tak Jae-hun's death-and-marriage joke drew a roar from the audience. Kai's banter kept the mood light. And Somi herself seemed to enjoy every second, leaning into the absurdity rather than away from it.
For now, the fortune teller's verdict hangs in the air like an open question. Whether 2026 proves them right or wrong, Jeon Somi has once again turned an ordinary moment into something worth talking about — which, at this point, might be her greatest skill of all.
As for the fortune teller's prediction — whether Jeon Somi finds her match before the year ends or carries the story into 2027 as the punchline to a longer joke — she has already done something more important on this particular evening: she reminded a studio full of people, and a much larger audience watching at home, that vulnerability and humor can occupy the same space. That's a skill no fortune reading can give you. It's one she's had for years.
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