Actress Choi Jung-yoon, 48, has announced her remarriage, four years after her divorce from Yoon Tae-joon, the eldest son of Park Sung-kyung, chairman of the E-Land Foundation.

On the 20th, Choi shared her wedding photos on her personal social media, expressing her gratitude: "It has been a truly thankful week, receiving congratulations and support from many. I will cherish the encouragement and continue to walk diligently." In the released photos, Choi is seen smiling in a pure white wedding dress against a wedding studio backdrop.

She further added, "I must apologize for one thing. My YouTube channel 'Choi Jung-yoon's Double Life' will take a break today due to internal production issues. Next week, I will continue with the behind-the-scenes stories, real chats with friends, and revelations from my college days."

Previously, on the 13th, Choi announced her remarriage through a video titled 'I Thought a Lot About Whether to Tell You' on her YouTube channel 'Choi Jung-yoon's Double Life.' In the video, she candidly shared her decision to remarry, saying, "I have a new family now. It seems like the label 'single mom' is deeply ingrained in me. I felt the need to shed this label."

According to the video, Choi's new husband is five years younger and someone she had known for a while. Their relationship developed from a friendship into romance while enjoying golf together and as Choi helped promote his business.

Choi Jung-yoon gained the nickname 'Cheongdam-dong Daughter-in-law' after appearing in the drama 'Cheongdam-dong Scandal.' She became well-known through her roles in 'Smile, You' and 'Ojakgyo Brothers.' She previously married Yoon Tae-joon, a businessman and former member of the group Eagle Five, but they parted ways after ten years.

By Soo-min Lee, Ten Asia Reporter danbilee19@tenasia.co.kr