'My Royal Nemesis' Star Baek Eun-hye to Marry Musical Actor Lee Jun-woo, 10 Years Her Junior
Former figure skater and musical actor Lee Jun-woo announced his marriage to actor Baek Eun-hye, who is 10 years older.
Baek Eun-hye, currently appearing in SBS's Friday-Saturday drama "My Royal Nemesis," is set to marry musical actor Lee Jun-woo, a former figure skater who is 10 years her junior.

Lee shared the news on his social media account on June 5, writing that he wanted to personally tell the people who have always supported him and stayed by his side. "A precious person has appeared in my life, someone who looks in the same direction and will walk with me," he said. "And I have made a promise to spend my life with that person."
In the same post, Lee expressed gratitude for the encouragement he has received from his days as an athlete through his current career as a musical actor. He said that the love and support he had been given made it possible for him to become who he is today, which was why he wanted to share the happy news directly with his followers.
Lee also spoke about his faith, saying he would continue to live with gratitude in the place God has entrusted to him. He added that he would do his best both on stage and in his future home, and asked people to pray for the couple and bless their marriage.
Lee Jun-woo made his stage debut in 2021 with the musical "La Revolution." He later drew attention through appearances in productions including "Black Mary Poppins" and "Aesop's Story." He is currently performing in the musical "Brothers Karamazov."
Baek Eun-hye debuted in 2007 in the musical "The Lower Depths" and has since appeared in numerous dramas, including JTBC's "The Good Detective" and KakaoTV's "No, Thank You." She is currently starring in SBS's Friday-Saturday drama "My Royal Nemesis" as Cha Ju-mi, the second aunt of lead character Cha Se-gye.