HaHa and Byul’s wedding invitation has been revealed.
On November 29, Haha’s friend, actor Lee Kyun tweeted, “HaHa and Byul’s wedding is tomorrow… It will be a private event. Nobody can enter without the invitation card. Who’s going tomorrow? Let’s go together. Wishing for blessed lives for both of them,” along with the image of the wedding invitation.
Drawn in a cartoon format, the invitation reads, “Haha & Star Wedding Day” and includes pictures of Byul in her wedding dress and HaHa in his tuxedo, holding their hands.
Netizens who saw the invitation card made comments, such as “So fancy”, “I’d love to get it myself”, “Congratulations!” and “I’m sure their wedding will be full of fun.”
Meanwhile, HaHa and Byul are officially getting married on November 30th at 7pm at the 63 Building in Korea.
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