What Ailee's Husband Does While She Works Has Fans Swooning

Choi Si Hoon, who appeared on Netflix's Single's Inferno, is winning hearts online by demonstrating the kind of partnership that fans are calling a masterclass in spousal support.

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What Ailee's Husband Does While She Works Has Fans Swooning
Ailee, one of Korea's most celebrated vocalists, whose husband Choi Si Hoon is trending for his supportive approach to marriage

When your wife is one of Korea's most celebrated vocalists and is constantly in demand, what does a supportive husband actually do? According to Choi Si Hoon, the answer is straightforward: you do the housework, you shop smart, and you make sure dinner is ready when she gets home. Simple in theory — but the way he talks about it is earning him a fanbase of his own.

A recently uploaded video titled "The Daily Life of a Husband Supporting His Wife Professionally" captured Choi Si Hoon navigating the household solo while singer Ailee was away for work. The video has struck a chord online, with fans pointing to it as a rare window into what genuinely equal partnership can look like in a high-profile Korean celebrity marriage.

Who Is Choi Si Hoon?

If you are not already familiar with Choi Si Hoon, there is a good chance you have seen him before — he appeared on Season 2 of Netflix's Single's Inferno, the Korean dating reality show that became an international hit and launched several participants into significant public visibility. He is three years younger than Ailee, and the two married in April 2025 in what became one of the most talked-about celebrity weddings of the year.

Ailee herself is one of the most respected vocalists in the Korean music industry. Born and raised in the United States before moving to South Korea to pursue a music career, she broke out in 2012 with "Heaven" and has since built a catalog of power ballads and R&B tracks that consistently showcase a voice capable of filling arenas without amplification. Her reputation is built on raw vocal ability in an industry that often prioritizes performance aesthetics — which makes her position in Korean pop music genuinely unusual.

Together, the couple represents a pairing that has attracted public interest: a former reality star and a veteran vocalist navigating the particular pressures that come with being in a high-visibility relationship in South Korea.

The Video That Got Everyone Talking

The clip that sparked the conversation shows Choi Si Hoon handling an ordinary day at home in Ailee's absence. He headed to Gyeongdong Market — a traditional market in Seoul known for affordable produce and ingredients — to handle the household shopping rather than defaulting to a more expensive or convenient option. Back home, he found himself juggling competing priorities.

"I was so busy I couldn't clean the house," he said in the video. "I think I need to finish cleaning before I start cooking." It is the kind of mundane domestic concern that probably resonates with anyone who has ever tried to keep a household running while managing competing tasks — and hearing it from a man, in the specific context of a Korean celebrity couple's daily life, is what caught people's attention.

He went on to explain that the division of household labor in their home does not feel like a negotiation or a compromise. It simply feels natural — and he traces that back to how he was raised.

"My mother told me, 'Men should do the housework,'" he said. "She instilled that in me early, so it never felt like something I had to be convinced of." The parental influence framing resonated with viewers in a particular way: it shifts the question of domestic equality from a personal choice to something passed down, modeled, and reinforced across generations.

The 'Green Flag' Moment That Resonated Online

The phrase "green flag" has become a specific piece of online vocabulary — used to describe behavior in a partner that signals genuine emotional maturity, respect, and consideration. The opposite of a red flag, it is shorthand for the kind of thing that makes someone seem genuinely worth investing in.

Choi Si Hoon's explanation of his domestic philosophy hit those notes precisely. "There is a difference in how you are treated depending on whether you do housework or not," he said. "If you stay on top of it consistently, you avoid a lot of friction before it even starts."

The practical wisdom in the statement — that proactive contribution prevents resentment better than reactive apologizing — is the kind of thing that sounds obvious once someone says it out loud, but that many people do not actually live by. Fans online pointed to it as evidence of a self-awareness that goes beyond optics, the kind of thinking that suggests the behavior in the video is a daily reality rather than a performance for the camera.

The response spanned multiple platforms, with comments noting that the video offered something rarely seen in celebrity couple content: an unglamorous, ordinary depiction of what it looks like when two busy people actually take care of each other.

A Couple Navigating Public Life Together

Choi Si Hoon and Ailee have been open about aspects of their relationship that not all celebrity couples choose to share publicly. The couple has confirmed they are currently undergoing IVF as they work toward starting a family — a disclosure that requires a particular kind of vulnerability, and one that has deepened the public's sense of investment in their story.

In the context of that ongoing journey, the domestic video takes on an additional layer. The day-to-day work of keeping a household running smoothly — the shopping, the cleaning, the cooking — is part of the foundation that sustains a partnership through harder, more uncertain stretches. Choi Si Hoon's matter-of-fact approach to that work is less about performing a role and more about being genuinely present in the life they are building together.

For Ailee, whose career has always required a significant personal investment of energy and time, having a partner who handles the domestic side without making it a point of tension is not a minor detail. It is the kind of practical support that allows someone at the peak of their career to keep performing at that level.

What Fans Are Taking Away

The broader conversation around Choi Si Hoon's video touches something that Korean celebrity culture does not always leave room for. The public narratives around K-pop and K-drama relationships tend to emphasize romance in its more dramatic registers — grand gestures, highly visible milestones, carefully managed public appearances. What Choi Si Hoon offered instead was something smaller and, for many viewers, more meaningful: a man who goes to the market, worries about the order of household tasks, and credits his mother for teaching him that this is simply what you do.

The response is a reminder that the content that travels farthest online is not always the most glamorous. Sometimes it is a Tuesday afternoon in Seoul, a husband managing logistics with genuine investment, and a camera rolling to capture something that feels, for once, exactly like real life.

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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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