T-ara's Hyomin Ties the Knot in Seoul Ceremony
Hyomin, a member of the popular K-pop group T-ara, is set to walk down the aisle. The 36-year-old singer, whose real name is Park Sun-young, shared a glimpse of her soon-to-be husband, partially concealing his face, ahead of their wedding.

The wedding is scheduled for November 6 at the Shilla Hotel in Jangchung-dong, Seoul, where Hyomin will marry her non-celebrity fiancé, who works in the finance industry.

On her Instagram, Hyomin marked the special day with a post captioned "D-day," revealing their wedding photos. Her fiancé, wearing horn-rimmed glasses, is seen smiling despite his face being partially hidden. Hyomin, too, is seen smiling behind a bouquet and veil.

Previously, Hyomin expressed her affection for her fiancé on her personal account, stating, "He may not be a heartthrob, but to me, he's a wonderful man, and I'm thrilled to be marrying him."

She added, "As I prepare for this new chapter, I'm reminded of the gratitude I have for those who've supported me. Thank you to everyone who has shown interest in my personal news and offered congratulations. I promise my fans that my gratitude will remain unchanged. I will continue to live diligently and sincerely as Park Sun-young."

Hyomin is the third T-ara member to get married. Former member Soyeon married soccer player Cho Yu-min in 2022, while member Jiyeon married baseball player Hwang Jae-gyun the same year, though they announced their divorce last year.

T-ara's Hyomin Ties the Knot in Seoul Ceremony

Soyeon, currently residing in Dubai with her husband, announced she would not be attending Hyomin's wedding due to ongoing home renovations. She mentioned, "I couldn't attend the national team games in March, missed my scheduled check-ups in Korea in April, and now I can't attend Hyomin's wedding."

Born in 1989, Hyomin debuted with T-ara in 2009. She attended the group's 15th-anniversary fan meeting in Macau last October but is currently without an agency.

Hyomin rose to fame with T-ara, releasing numerous hits like "Lies," "TTL," "Crazy Because of You," "Bo Peep Bo Peep," and "Roly-Poly." She also pursued acting, appearing in dramas such as "My Girlfriend is a Gumiho" and "The Thousandth Man."