Shinji, right, and Moon Won / Captured from Shinji's social media
Shinji of veteran K-pop group Koyote has officially begun a new chapter, marrying singer Moon Won in a lavish wedding that drew some of Korea’s biggest entertainment names — and appeared to silence earlier skepticism surrounding the couple.
The pair exchanged vows Saturday in a romantic outdoor ceremony, celebrating their union in front of family, friends and a long list of celebrity guests. The event quickly became a talking point online, with photos and guest accounts spreading across social media.
The wedding doubled as a high-profile reunion and showcase. Television personality Boom and comedian Moon Se-yoon hosted the ceremony, while singers Baek Ji-young and Ailee delivered congratulatory performances. Baek Ji-young, in particular, drew attention after becoming emotional while singing Sung Si-kyung’s “Two People.”
From left, Kim Jong-min and Bbaek Ga, Moon Won and Shinji / Courtesy of I Wedding
Koyote’s full lineup also reunited for the occasion — a meaningful moment for fans of the long-running coed group, which debuted in 1998 and remains one of Korea’s most recognizable mixed-gender acts. Members Kim Jong-min and Bbaek Ga offered heartfelt speeches, before surprising guests with a performance of Sung Si-kyung’s “You Were Impressive,” adding a nostalgic touch to the ceremony.
A host of entertainment figures attended, underscoring Shinji’s longstanding presence in the industry. Singer Chae Rina was among the guests, while broadcaster Park Seul-gi shared photos from the event on social media, including a widely circulated snapshot with top MC Yoo Jae-suk.
“Baek Ji-young’s tearful performance made me cry without realizing it, but thanks to MC Boom and Se-yoon, the mood lifted again,” Park said online. “It was truly like a festival — a wedding filled with both laughter and emotion.”
Captured from Park Seul-gi's social media
The celebratory atmosphere marked a sharp contrast to the reaction that followed the couple’s marriage announcement last year. At the time, some online commenters expressed concerns and skepticism about the relationship. Shinji addressed the issue in January. “I am well aware of the affectionate concerns and worries many people have shown. We will not forget them and will continue to move forward step by step, staying consistent.”
Source: Korea Times News