[News] Jeon Ji Hyun plans a frugal wedding with no honeymoon
2012.03.27
More details about the wedding of Hallyu actress Jeon Ji Hyun have been revealed, setting tongues wagging.
According to a source close to Jeon, there will be no congratulatory song performed by a celebrity guest at the wedding and the newlyweds will also forgo a honeymoon vacation.
The wedding, set for April 13, will be unusually frugal for a woman of such high profile, and the groom’s family will take care of the logistics. Jeon’s fiancé is Choi Jun Hyuk, the grandson of famed hanbok (traditional Korean clothing) designer Lee Young Hee.
During the first half of the wedding, Jeon will wear a contemporary wedding dress in Western style, and in the latter half, she will don a traditional hanbok from her grandmother-in-law’s collection.
The public is showing much interest in the upcoming nuptials, which Jeon’s agency says “will be a modest ceremony” despite the hype.
After the wedding, Jeon will start work on the film “Berlin” straight away. The public was shocked when Jeon announced on March 9 that she would move the wedding up from June to April due to filming commitments.
The ceremony will take place at the Shilla Hotel in Jangchung-dong, central Seoul.
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