Park Shin Hye and Choi Tae Joon admitted that they are in a relationship in July 2018. However, the admission came after many denials that started in 2017 when they were first rumored to be romantically involved.
When the two confirmed their dating status, Shin Hye and Tae Joon have been together for about a year already. Thus, the previous reports about them turned out to be true, after all. In any case, they are a secretive couple, so there are many interesting things about their relationship are here are some in the list.
How the couple met
Although Park Shin Hye and Choi Tae Joon are both actors, they did not meet each other on the set or in the workplace but in school. The two of them are graduates of Chung Ang University, and it was there where they became friends, and as they got closer, they developed romantic feelings for one another, and they began dating, as per Korea Portal.
The confirmation of Tae Joon and Shin Hye’s relationship
Rather than talking directly to the press, the dating news was verified by the actress and actor’s agencies. Park Shin Hye’s SALT Entertainment released a statement that reads: “Park Shin Hye and Choi Tae Joon used to be close friends, but they have started to be attracted to each other since the end of last year,” Allkpop quoted the agency rep as saying.
The agency further asked the fans to support and watch over the couple. This statement was also echoed by the actor’s management agency, Huayi Brothers.
How the dating news was revealed
Park Shin Hye and Choi Tae Joon tried to hide their relationship as much as they could, but Dispatch caught them, and with the photos that they released, there is no way to deny the reports anymore. The pair’s photos showed them in the actress’ hometown where her parent’s restaurant is located.
Lastly, more paparazzi photos followed, and it becomes clearer that they have been going out for quite some time. They managed to evade the media for a year, and that was an awesome feat for actors like them.


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