Director Jo Ba Reun and Kim Bo Ra are reportedly set to tie the knot, as per a March 5 JTBC report. The source cited by the news outlet, who is acquainted with the couple in the industry, disclosed the news. Jo Ba Reun and Kim Bo Ra’s relationship began during their joint work on the ENA drama Ghost Mansion, broadcasted in 2021.
Following the emergence of reports regarding their impending marriage, actress Kim Bo Ra’s agency, Noon Company, released an official statement affirming the delightful news.
Alongside conveying well-wishes to fans, the statement disclosed exciting updates about their actress, Kim Bo Ra.
The agency confirmed Kim’s plans to wed her fiancé, Jo Ba Reun, a film director, in June. After nurturing a relationship founded on trust and faith for three years, they have made the heartwarming choice to unite in matrimony.
Their wedding will be an intimate gathering attended by family, relatives, and close friends.
Expressing gratitude for the immense support and blessings from fans, the agency encouraged continued love and affection towards Kim Bo Ra as she ventures into this new phase of her life.
Kim Bo Ra, born in 1995, will be marrying a director born in 1989, resulting in a six-year age difference between the couple. Despite this gap, their bond thrived, culminating in their decision to embark on this journey together.
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Kim Bo Ra, born in 1995, commenced her acting journey as a child artist in the 2005 drama Wedding. However, it was her portrayal in the 2018 sensation SKY Castle that propelled her to fame.
In the series, she embodied the character Kim Hye Na, a student enrolled at Sinah Secondary School. Her character’s lineage as Kang Joon Sang’s daughter, played by Jung Joon Ho, was revealed as the plot unfolded.
Kim Hye Na’s dynamic with Ye Seo, depicted by Kim Hye Yoon, was marked by rivalry, while her interactions with Hwang Woo Joo, portrayed by SF9’s Chani, remained platonic. Her latest role was in the drama Like Flowers in Sand.
Jo Ba Reun, born in 1989, is a distinguished film director renowned for his prowess in the cinematic realm.
A graduate of the University of London, he has garnered recognition for his cinematic contributions.
Particularly, his accolades include the Korean Fantastic Short Film Award at the 21st Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival in 2017. Noteworthy among his repertoire are the drama Ghost Mansion and acclaimed films such as Gang (2020) and Slate (2020).