Ozone and Jeonju-ni Marry After 9 Years: 'I'm Taking Him'
The Korean indie singer-songwriter behind Extraordinary Attorney Woo OSTs ties the knot in a small, heartfelt ceremony

Korean singer-songwriter Ozone (Oh Joon-ho, 33) and indie musician Jeonju-ni (33) officially tied the knot on April 26, 2026, ending a nine-year romance with a small, deeply personal ceremony. Hours before the wedding, both announced the news on Instagram — and it was Jeonju-ni's announcement that quickly became the headline: "I'm taking him."
The couple held a private ceremony attended only by family and close friends, keeping true to the low-key, intimate sensibility that has long defined their public personas. Ozone shared wedding photos alongside his announcement, making it one of the more warmly received celebrity marriage news moments in recent Korean entertainment memory.
The Voice Behind Your Favorite K-Drama Soundtracks
While Ozone may not be a household name in mainstream K-pop circles, international fans of Korean dramas have almost certainly heard his voice. He debuted in 2016 with the EP (O) and gradually built a reputation as a go-to singer-songwriter for emotionally gripping OST work.
His contribution to Mr. Sunshine (2018) introduced him to a wide audience — the tvN period epic was one of the most ambitious dramas of its year, drawing viewers both domestically and abroad. He followed that with music for Jirisan (2021), the mystery thriller starring Jun Ji-hyun and Ju Ji-hoon.
But it was Extraordinary Attorney Woo (2022) that gave Ozone his broadest global exposure. The Netflix drama about a brilliant lawyer with autism became an international phenomenon, trending in markets across Southeast Asia, Latin America, and beyond. Ozone's voice became woven into the emotional landscape of the show — and for many fans around the world, hearing his music instantly brings back memories of that summer.
Beyond dramas, Ozone has expanded his presence through YouTube content and variety show appearances, earning a reputation not just as a skilled vocalist but as a genuinely likable personality.
A Wedding Announcement That Said Everything
Jeonju-ni's Instagram post, shared the night before the ceremony, immediately stood out for its candid, playful tone — a marked contrast to the typically polished language of celebrity wedding announcements.
"I used to think weddings were just a hassle. But then I thought — what better excuse to gather all the people we love and have a great time? Oh Joon-ho is mine now. We're getting married tomorrow."
She also added a touch of humor about the planning process: "I didn't do it all alone — I had a lot of help. I'll pay everyone back by living a good life. I'm finally free. I've been waiting for wedding prep to be over, and tomorrow we're going to have fun. Don't try to stop us."
Ozone's post was quieter but no less sincere. He shared a series of wedding photos alongside the message: "We're getting married. We're going to live happily. We held a small ceremony and couldn't invite many people — I'm sorry about that. Thank you for loving bachelor Ozone all this time."
Two Indie Artists, One Story
Jeonju-ni comes from a family with deep roots in Korean entertainment. She is the younger sister of actress Jeon So-ni, who has appeared in several notable Korean films and dramas. Their mother, Ko Jae-suk, is a member of Bani Girls, an iconic Korean pop duo that was among the trailblazers of Korean popular music in the 1970s and '80s.
Jeonju-ni and Ozone's paths crossed musically well before their relationship became public. The two collaborated as the project band Pig Frog, a creative partnership that blended their distinct musical sensibilities. Their relationship was first publicly acknowledged by Jeonju-ni herself in late 2025, when she shared that the two had been living together — a rare instance of candor in Korean celebrity culture.
The couple, both 33, share a birthday year and what appears to be a shared philosophy: genuine and unhurried, grounded in craft over celebrity. Their nine-year relationship, which began long before either of them had significant public profiles, is a quiet testament to that.
Fan Reactions and What Comes Next
Responses across Korean entertainment news and social media were overwhelmingly warm. Many fans of Ozone who had followed his drama OST work left congratulatory messages on his Instagram, with several referencing his Extraordinary Attorney Woo contributions as how they first found his music.
Jeonju-ni's announcement in particular was widely shared and praised for its authenticity. "This is exactly how indie musicians would get married," one comment read. "No PR statement, no agency announcement — just them, being themselves."
Korean media coverage noted that the couple had prepared the ceremony largely on their own, with Jeonju-ni coordinating the details with the help of close friends. The decision to keep the event small was consistent with both artists' approach to public life — present, but on their own terms.
For Ozone, the wedding comes as his profile continues to grow gradually both at home and internationally. His voice has reached audiences who may have discovered him through drama soundtracks and stayed for his solo work. With the warm reception to this wedding announcement — and a partner whose own candid post stole the spotlight — it is clear that the couple's supporters are as invested in their personal story as in their music.
Ozone and Jeonju-ni's journey from a decade-long indie romance to a bright, low-key wedding day is, in its own way, the kind of story that fans of their music might have written for them: honest, unhurried, and full of heart.
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