Tiffany Young of K-pop group Girls’ Generation and South Korean actor Byun Yo Han have confirmed that they are in a romantic relationship, with plans to get married.
The relationship was made public on Saturday, December 13, 2025, through a statement released by Byun Yo Han’s agency, Team Hope.
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Team Hope confirmed that the two stars are now discussing their future together, including marriage, although no specific timeline or wedding details have been disclosed.
The agency said (according to the English translation of Koreaboo): "The two actors are currently in a serious relationship with marriage in mind.
"While no specific schedule has been finalized yet, both actors have expressed their wish to inform their fans first as soon as their plans are decided.
"We sincerely thank you for your warm interest and kindly ask for your blessings, with prayers for grace and love on their journey ahead."
how TIFFANY YOUNG-Byun Yo Han relationship began
Tiffany and Byun Yo Han reportedly became close after working together on the Disney+ series Uncle Samsik in May 2024, where their friendship eventually developed into a romantic relationship.

Tiffany, whose real name is Stephanie Young Hwang, debuted in 2007 as a member of Girls’ Generation, one of K-pop’s most successful girl groups, later launching her solo career in 2016 with the EP I Just Wanna Dance.
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She successfully expanded her artistic range in 2021 by starring as Roxie in the South Korean production of the Broadway musical Chicago.
Following her stage success, she made her television acting debut in a supporting role in the hit JTBC series, Reborn Rich (2022).
Meanwhile, Byun Yo Han is known for his acclaimed performances in K-dramas such as Misaeng: Incomplete Life (2014) and Mr. Sunshine (2018), as well as films including Socialphobia (2015) and The Book of Fish (2021).
In 2022, he starred in the historical war film Hansan: Rising Dragon, which earned him the Best Supporting Actor award at the 59th Baeksang Arts Awards.
