Honey J “Wedding planned for September this year… Will have a big wedding”
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Choreographer Honey J announced her upcoming wedding, scheduled for September.
- She described the best aspect of marriage as sharing simple daily routines with a loved one.
- Honey J plans to have a "big wedding" and invite everyone, contrasting with the idea of a small ceremony.
In South Korea's vibrant entertainment and arts scene, personal milestones like weddings are often shared with the public, reflecting a culture that values connection and celebration. Dong-A Ilbo reports on choreographer Honey J's wedding plans with a tone that captures the excitement and personal significance of the event.
Some people romanticize marriage a lot, but the trivial daily life of watching TV together is the best part of marriage.
The headline, 'Honey J “Wedding planned for September this year… Will have a big wedding”,' immediately conveys the key news: a celebrity wedding is on the horizon. The article frames marriage not just as a romantic union but as a partnership built on shared everyday life, quoting Honey J's sentiment that "the most trivial daily life of watching TV together is the best part of marriage."
My husband supports me very well. He is always on my side.
Dong-A Ilbo highlights Honey J's appreciation for her fiancé's support, stating, "My husband supports me very well. He is always on my side." This emphasizes the strong foundation of their relationship. The announcement of a "big wedding" in September, with the intention to "invite everyone," signals a desire for a grand celebration, reflecting a cultural inclination towards communal festivities and sharing joy with a wide circle.
I think the advantage of marriage is spending peaceful daily life with someone you love.
From a South Korean perspective, this news is interesting not only because Honey J is a public figure but also because it touches upon societal views on marriage and celebration. While Western media might focus on the celebrity aspect or potential wedding details, Dong-A Ilbo captures the personal sentiment and the cultural nuances of planning a significant event like a wedding. The emphasis on a "big wedding" aligns with a cultural appreciation for celebratory events that bring people together, making it more than just a personal announcement but a reflection of shared cultural values.
I think I will have the wedding ceremony in September this year.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.