Lee Min Ho, Suzy Bae Wedding Untimely Says Agency
By Florette A. | Nov 27, 2016 07:30 PM EST
Lee Min Ho, 29 and Suzy Bae, 22 are two of the most desirable Korean actors. When they revealed their relationship last year, they were never free from rumors and intrigues. Their agencies even intervened on their behalf and informed the public about the real status of their relationship.
There were sources saying that the Miss A singer and the "Legend of the Blue Sea" actor are contemplating marriage before he goes to his military service. This speculation stemmed from his statement before that he will marry the "Uncontrollably Fond" star in order to protect her.
His words are good as done because he said that a mature man is honest with his words. He was also vocal about referring to the singer as the best woman he has ever dated.
Lee Min Ho pursued Suzy Bae seriously despite her reluctance at first. But his persistence paid off when the singer-actress said yes to him.
There is, however, a big hindrance to the planned wedding because the actress has contracts to finish. According to Chatt Sports Net, if she decides to get married she might lose her endorsements. The agency further explained that she is very young to get married. She is only 22 years old. It is very untimely for the "When We Were" singer to settle down.
Well, she has time to think it over. If they defer the wedding after his military service, she has two years to plan out her life and her career.
Financially, there is no doubt that the duo has saved enough for a comfortable future. There is still a big probability that they will still make big projects even if they are married. There are celebrities that even succeeded after they tied the knot.
Will Suzy Bae and Lee Min Ho push through with the wedding? Stay tuned for updates.
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