Tiffany Young is the first member of Girls’ Generation to get married, making her upcoming wedding a hot topic among fans and the public alike.
The singer has officially completed her marriage registration with actor Byun Yo Han at the end of February. The couple is currently searching for a venue and deciding on the date for their wedding. They are reportedly planning a simple ceremony at a church, attended only by close family members.
Ahead of the big day, Tiffany appeared on the JTBC variety show Please Take Care of My Refrigerator. During the program, a surprising detail revealed through her refrigerator offered a glimpse into her relationship with her mother-in-law.

When fellow member Hyoyeon and the production team opened Tiffany’s fridge, they were amazed to find it fully stocked with neatly organized dishes. When asked if she had prepared all the banchan (side dishes) herself, Tiffany happily shared that everything inside was actually made by Byun Yo Han’s mother.
“All of it was prepared by my mother-in-law and brought to us. I receive so much love from her,” Tiffany said proudly, showcasing the warm and affectionate relationship she has built with her husband’s family. Even this small detail highlighted how close and supportive their bond has become.

Back on December 13 last year, Tiffany and Byun Yo Han shocked the Korean entertainment industry when they announced they were in a serious relationship heading toward marriage. The news surprised many, as few had expected the Girls’ Generation member and the acclaimed actor to be romantically involved.
It was later revealed that the couple grew close while working together on the 2024 project Uncle Samsik. Their on-screen chemistry eventually blossomed into a real-life relationship, leading from dating to their decision to marry.

Born in 1989 as Stephanie Young Hwang, Tiffany grew up in California before moving to Korea to pursue her career. She was discovered by SM Entertainment at the age of 15 and debuted in 2007 as a member of Girls’ Generation, achieving unprecedented success with the group. She later left SM in 2017 to pursue a solo career and has continued to thrive as an artist.
Meanwhile, Byun Yo Han, born in 1986, is three years older than Tiffany and has gained widespread recognition across Asia through hit dramas such as Misaeng: Incomplete Life, Six Flying Dragons, and Mr. Sunshine.
Sources: Nate


