
Lee Chae-min and Ryu Da-in's Relationship Still Going Strong: Couple Ring Spotted, Public Love Continues
Actors Lee Chae-min and Ryu Da-in are continuing their public romance over a year after going public. Recently, a couple ring worn by the two became a hot topic online. Sharp-eyed netizens noticed that a silver ring on Lee Chae-min's finger in a photo taken at the wrap party for 'The Tyrant's Chef' was identical to a ring seen in a photo uploaded by Ryu Da-in on her social media. This sighting has once again confirmed their unwavering affection.
The couple first met on the tvN drama 'Crash Course in Romance,' developed feelings for each other, and publicly acknowledged their relationship in March of last year. At the time, photos of them holding hands while walking down the street circulated, leading to dating rumors. They later confirmed their relationship through 'couplegrams' on social media, garnering support from fans. Ryu Da-in previously stated in an interview, "I tried hard to hide it, but I didn't realize there would be so much interest. Thank you for your support, and we will continue to date beautifully."
Currently, Lee Chae-min is gaining popularity with his role in the tvN drama 'The Tyrant's Chef,' achieving a career high. Ryu Da-in is also drawing attention as a rising star, with notable roles in dramas like 'Pyramid Game.' The couple was recently spotted at a movie premiere supporting their 'Crash Course in Romance' co-star Roh Yoon-seo. Ryu Da-in even tagged Lee Chae-min's personal social media account when sharing a photo, showcasing their sweet public displays of affection, which is rare for celebrity couples.
Their transparent and confident approach to their relationship, from openly admitting their dating rumors to sharing couple rings, continues to earn them widespread support as an 'unusual rookie couple.'
Lee Chae-min debuted in the 2021 drama 'High Class' and gained recognition through works like 'Crash Course in Romance' and 'See You in My 19th Life.' Ryu Da-in debuted in the 2020 drama '18 Again' and has emerged as a next-generation star with appearances in 'Crash Course in Romance' and 'Pyramid Game.'