News of marriage came from Park Ha Na. On February 11, 2025, local media Xports News reported that the actress of the drama "My Merry Marriage" will soon marry her lover who is a basketball coach named Kim Tae Sul .
According to the report, Ha Na and Tae Sul first met through a gathering of acquaintances and naturally became close. The two eventually developed a romantic relationship. They bonded over their shared love of golf. After dating for about a year, the couple decided to get married.
Ha Na confirmed the news of her marriage by expressing her affection for her fiancé. "He is very mature and has many qualities that are worthy of respect," said the actress. "Above all, her kindness is her greatest strength," Ha Na added.
Even though she will eventually get married, the actress born in 1985 emphasized that she will still continue her acting career actively. Ha Na stated, "We are a couple who respect and support each other's work. I will continue to greet my fans through great projects even after getting married," reaffirming her passion for acting.
As the famous couple from the entertainment and sports world prepares for a new chapter in their lives, Ha Na shared, "I will build a happy family while continuing to do my best as an actress," asking for warm support.
Their wedding will be held privately at an undisclosed location in Seoul. On the other hand, Ha Na made her debut in the entertainment industry in 2003 as a member of the mixed group Funny. After that, the actress turned to acting in 2012 and has starred in so many dramas.
Ha Na has built her career as a lead actress in various dramas, including “Apgujeong Midnight Sun,” “The Promise,” “Still Loving You,” and “Vengeance of the Bride.” She currently stars as Maeng Gong-hee in the KBS1 daily drama “My Merry Marriage.” Meanwhile, Tae Sul was born in 1984 and is a year older than Ha Na.
He began his professional basketball career in 2007 after being drafted first overall in the 2007 KBL rookie draft by the Seoul SK Knights. Throughout his career, Tae Sul played for several teams, including KCC, KGC, Samsung, and DB.
After retiring in 2021, he worked as a basketball commentator and appeared on variety shows such as JTBC's "Let's Play Soccer 2," showing his presence in the entertainment world. Last year, he started a new journey as the head coach of Goyang Sono Skygunners.
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