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Moon Chae Won Announces June 2026 Marriage in Letter to Fans.
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Moon Chae Won Announces June 2026 Marriage in Letter to Fans

Moon Chae Won says she will marry her non celebrity partner in June 2026, confirming the news in a handwritten letter while Blitzway Entertainment says the ceremony will stay private.

Pak

April 16, 2026

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Moon Chae Won announced on April 15 that she will marry her non celebrity partner in June 2026, sharing the news herself in a handwritten letter to fans while her agency also confirmed the wedding plans. According to Soompi's report on her fan letter and Blitzway Entertainment's statement carried by multiple Korean outlets, the ceremony will be held privately with family and close relatives. That is the kind of announcement K-drama fans do not see coming, especially from an actor who has kept her private life tightly guarded for years. The bigger reason this lands so hard is simple. Moon Chae Won is not just any familiar screen face. She is one of the defining emotional anchors of modern melodrama and thriller television, with projects on tvN and streaming platforms like Viki helping turn her into a global K-drama constant.

Moon Chae Won said she wanted to tell fans directly because they had supported her warmly since debut, and the wording gave the update a more intimate tone than the usual agency-first marriage news cycle. As reported by Sports Khan, she wrote that she felt nervous about building and nurturing a family but even more excited about what comes next. Blitzway Entertainment confirmed the same-day timeline and added, according to StarNews Korea, that the groom is a non celebrity and the wedding will stay private out of respect for both families. That last point matters. Korean celebrity wedding coverage can spiral fast, so locking the event down early feels like a deliberate move to keep the attention on the milestone instead of the speculation machine.

Moon Chae Won framed the marriage news as a direct message to fans

Moon Chae Won did not outsource the emotional core of this announcement. She put it in her own handwriting, and that choice instantly gave the story more weight than a routine press release. According to Soompi's translation of the letter, she said she had wanted to share the news directly with the people who had followed her since debut, then added that she planned to continue her activities in a more diverse way going forward. That line is the real headline inside the headline. It tells fans this is not a quiet exit from the industry. It is a life update, not a retirement notice. Korean entertainment audiences know how often marriage news gets framed like the end of a chapter, especially for actresses. Moon Chae Won flipped that expectation by pairing personal warmth with a clear professional signal. She sounded calm, intentional, and fully in control of the story.

Moon Chae Won in an official profile photo released through Blitzway Studio
Moon Chae Won in an official profile image released after joining Blitzway Studio in 2025. Photo: Blitzway Studio via MK

Why this lands hard for K-drama audiences

Moon Chae Won has built a career on performances that feel composed on the surface and emotionally volatile underneath, which is why this announcement hit with unusual force across K-drama circles. She is still closely associated with titles such as Flower of Evil, and that drama remains one of the clearest examples of how effectively she can carry tension without overplaying it. If you need a reminder of how deeply that performance still resonates, The Fangirl Verdict's longform review is still one of the better fan-space reads on why the series stuck. That is also why the response around this marriage news feels less like idle celebrity chatter and more like a genuine moment for viewers who have tracked her work for years. We are talking about an actor whose appeal has always been built on restraint, taste, and trust. Those qualities carry over into how she handled this reveal.

What happens next after the June wedding

What comes next is probably the most reassuring part of the entire update. Moon Chae Won explicitly said she plans to keep working in broader ways, and that matters more than any wedding detail fans will never get to see. As reported by Sports Khan, she framed the marriage as the start of a family life she wants to nurture, not a reason to disappear from the screen. Blitzway Entertainment also kept the messaging tight and practical, confirming the private June ceremony while avoiding the kind of overexposed rollout that usually turns celebrity marriages into a content farm. That restraint feels smart. It protects her partner, keeps the focus on her own words, and leaves room for the next acting move to arrive on its own terms. In a K-drama market that still overreads every personal milestone, Moon Chae Won just delivered the cleanest possible version of this kind of news.

Fans Also Ask

Is Moon Chae Won getting married in 2026?
Yes. Moon Chae Won said in a handwritten letter posted on April 15, 2026 that she will get married in June 2026. Her agency, Blitzway Entertainment, separately confirmed the marriage plans the same day and said the ceremony will be held privately with family and close relatives.
Who is Moon Chae Won marrying?
Moon Chae Won is marrying a non celebrity partner. Blitzway Entertainment confirmed that detail in its official statement on April 15, 2026 and said it would not disclose further specifics out of consideration for both families, which is why the groom has not been publicly identified.
What did Moon Chae Won say in her marriage letter?
Moon Chae Won said she wanted to share the news directly with fans who had supported her since debut. She wrote that she felt nervous about building and nurturing a family, but even more excited, and she also told fans she plans to continue her activities in a more diverse way going forward.
Will Moon Chae Won continue acting after her wedding?
Based on her own letter, yes. Moon Chae Won said she plans to continue her activities in a broader and more diverse way after the marriage. Nothing in Blitzway Entertainment statement suggested a career pause, so the current expectation is that she will keep working after the private June 2026 ceremony.

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