Korean heartthrob Lee Seung-gi marries actress Lee Da-in in star-studded ceremony


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Korean heartthrob Lee Seung-gi is officially off the market.

The K-drama actor married his sweetheart Lee Da-in in a star-studded ceremony in Seoul on April 8, Korean media reported.

Seung-gi's agency also confirmed this news by releasing stunning wedding photos of the couple.

“Hello, this is Human Made. On April 7, actors Lee Seung Gi and Lee Da In held their wedding amidst the congratulations of many people. Once again, we thank the many people who sent them their blessings,” the agency wrote on its social media.

Among the Korean celebs who attended the wedding held at Grand Intercontinental Seoul Parnas Hotel in Gangnam were Jay Park, Lee Dong-wook, Kim Nam-gil and many more.

At the wedding banquet, it is reported that Seung-gi, 36, serenaded the bride with his signature hit song, Will You Marry Me.

Da-in, 30, is the daughter of actress Gyeon Mi-ri and has starred in K-dramas such as Come And Hug Me, Dr. Prisoner and Alice while Seung-gi, who is also a singer, is known for hit series such as Mouse and Vagabond.

Seung-gi and Da-in started dating at the end of 2020, according to Korean media. They went public with their relationship in May 2021.

In February this year, Seung-gi told fans that he will be getting married to Da-in in a handwritten letter posted on his Instagram account.

"She is a warm hearted and loving person, and I want to keep her by my side forever," he wrote.

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