Choi Joon-Hee dismissed rumors of discord and demonstrated family harmony by inviting his maternal grandmother to his Wedding ceremony.
Choi Joon-Hee personally addressed rumors of discord that had been circulating by releasing photos and videos of her inviting her maternal grandmother to her Wedding ceremony. Choi Joon-Hee confirmed that her grandmother attended the wedding on the day of the ceremony and clearly conveyed her stance asking people to refrain from speculation.
Choi Joon-Hee, who held her Wedding ceremony with her partner of five years at a hotel in Gangnam, Seoul on the 16th, posted a photo on social media of herself affectionately linking arms with her grandmother. Her older brother, Choi Hwan-hee, was also present at the event, showcasing a heartwarming family scene.
In a video released during the Wedding ceremony, Choi Joon-Hee moved the guests with subtitles expressing her deep affection for her parents and grandmother. Although rumors of discord had circulated due to past conflicts, this Wedding ceremony served as an opportunity to confirm reconciliation and communication within the family.
Her older brother, Choi Hwan-hee, served as the host of the wedding, and broadcaster Jo Se-ho emceed the event, which proceeded amidst the congratulations of many.
Jun-hee Celebrates Wedding with Family
Choi Jun-hee, daughter of the late actress Choi Jin-sil, married her partner of five years on May 16 at a hotel in Gangnam. The ceremony featured her brother, Choi Hwan-hee, as the host and comedian Jo Se-ho as the emcee.
Addressing Family Rumors
Following public speculation regarding her relationship with her grandmother, Choi Jun-hee confirmed her grandmother's attendance at the wedding. She shared photos and video footage from the event, reflecting on the importance of family and her grandmother's presence on her special day.
About Wedding ceremony
A wedding is a ceremony where two people are united in marriage. Wedding traditions and customs vary greatly between cultures, ethnic groups, religions, countries, and social classes.
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