Ok Taec-yeon, a member of 2PM and actor, has postponed his honeymoon to concentrate on preparations for his upcoming solo concert at Tokyo Dome in Japan. The concert, titled 'THE RETURN,' will take place on May 9 and 10 and marks the group's 15th anniversary since their Japanese debut. This performance is significant as it is their first live concert in Japan since their October 2023 show at Tokyo Ariake Arena, approximately two years and seven months later. The event holds additional importance as it is the first full-group concert in about 10 years since the members enlisted for military service in 2016. Ok Taec-yeon, along with other 2PM members, is intensively practicing for the concert.
Ok Taec-yeon married a non-celebrity woman seven years his junior at the Shilla Hotel Yeongbin-gwan in Seoul on December 24. The wedding was private, but photos from the event were leaked on Chinese social media platform Weibo, sparking controversy. The photos revealed the bride's face without any mosaic, raising concerns about privacy infringement. The images were reportedly taken by tourists staying at a nearby hotel.
On the wedding day, 2PM members Lee Jun-ho, Jun. K, Nichkhun, Jang Wooyoung, and Hwang Chansung attended and sang celebratory songs. Hwang Chansung, the only married member of 2PM, served as the wedding master of ceremonies. Ok Taec-yeon and his bride tied the knot after more than a decade of dating. Ok Taec-yeon shared updates, including watching the movie 'Sal-mok-ji' to support actress Kim Hye-yoon. Earlier, he publicly announced his marriage via a handwritten letter, expressing his commitment to spending the rest of his life with his partner. On December 31, during the '2025 KBS Drama Awards,' Woo Su-sang-eul (수상) publicly thanked his fiancée. Earlier in February, photos of Ok Taec-yeon kneeling before his bride at the Eiffel Tower in Paris were leaked, drawing attention.
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