
Cinematic elegance marked the beginning of their love story. As the star-crossed lovers in Crash Landing on You, Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin enthralled viewers, but their off-screen relationship reflected a romance that many thought was merely staged. Soon after the drama ended, they announced their relationship. In March 2022, they were married in a modest ceremony, and eight months later, they quietly welcomed their first child into the world.
Their son, affectionately known as “Alkong,” came into the public eye through rumors rather than declarations. Son Ye-jin gave birth to a healthy boy on November 27, 2022. Since then, the couple has worked hard to protect his privacy, giving him only fleeting glimpses through thoughtfully crafted Instagram posts. These pictures, which frequently show off his tiny hands or feet, subtly reaffirm the couple’s wish to allow their son to develop away from the glaring spotlight of the media.
Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin – Personal and Professional Profile
Category | Hyun Bin | Son Ye-jin |
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Full Name | Kim Tae-pyung | Son Eon-jin |
Date of Birth | September 25, 1982 | January 11, 1982 |
Nationality | South Korean | South Korean |
Known For | “Crash Landing on You”, “Secret Garden” | “The Classic”, “Something in the Rain” |
Profession | Actor | Actress |
Agency | VAST Entertainment | MS Team Entertainment |
Relationship | Married since March 2022 | Married since March 2022 |
Child | One son, born November 27, 2022 | Nicknamed “Alkong” |
Notable Traits | Reserved, charismatic, widely respected | Elegant, expressive, deeply admired |
Veteran performer Shin Dong Yeob said he had seen a picture of the baby and was in awe during a lighthearted but sincere conversation on Sorrowful Brother. He remarked, clearly impressed, “He’s already so handsome.” Looking like a proud father, Hyun Bin smiled in response and acknowledged that the child looked more like his wife. The actor mentioned that the experience was especially intense and emotional because their son was born while Harbin was being filmed.
Although rare, public sightings have been reported. A bystander reported meeting the couple at a café in Gangnam in July 2024. They said Son Ye-jin was calm and had a very elegant appearance, while Hyun Bin was tall and reserved. The toddler most famously reportedly fixed the witness with “big, curious eyes,” inspiring a new wave of admiration from followers on social media. Their parenting decisions are especially evident in these private, unguarded moments: they prioritize closeness over attention and content over show.
The appeal for the child has already sparked national discussion. During her appearance on My Little Old Boy, actress Uhm Ji-won was unable to control her excitement. She joked, “I feel proud enough to show him off, even though he’s not even my child.” Many people were moved by her statement that “genetics could have gone another way, but thankfully, they didn’t.” He was hailed as a “visual miracle” by South Korea’s online community, which was made up of two of the most visually striking actors in the nation.
However, his newfound symbolic significance may be even more fascinating than his charm. Veteran members of Korea’s competitive entertainment industry, Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin, are establishing a new standard by fusing their public careers with a remarkably grounded view of family. They are fostering an environment of emotional authenticity by avoiding overexposure. In a field where real-time content and algorithm-driven intimacy are taking center stage, their restraint feels especially novel.
Additionally, this tactic fits with a broader trend among Korean celebrities. Recent revelations about fatherhood by celebrities like Jo Jung-suk and Rain have challenged antiquated ideas of masculinity in the media. Younger generations are finding great resonance in these representations of soft fatherhood—loving, involved, and attentive. Hyun Bin is making a subtle but distinctly progressive statement just by being there.
The career of Son Ye-jin has also been gently put on hold. Although she continues to participate in a few public appearances and endorsements, her decision to scale back her professional obligations is a motherly decision that feels deliberate and unrepentant. She used a single heart emoji as the caption for a heart-shaped photo of her son’s hand in a heartfelt Instagram post, a particularly poignant example of how intimate this journey has become for her.
Even though he is still mostly invisible, their baby boy has become a cultural icon. Digital tributes are constantly coming in, and fans refer to him as “Baby BinJin.” However, the couple is still opposed to making their son a celebrity. They have maintained a protective distance, in contrast to some of their peers who have started social media accounts or promoted products with baby themes. By doing this, they highlight a particularly positive aspect of celebrity parenting: one that is affectionate, covert, and incredibly successful at setting limits.
Naturally, as the child gets closer to his third year, people start to wonder if he will follow in his parents’ footsteps and become a professional or if he will quietly write his own story. As of right now, there are no hints from his parents’ behavior, and maybe that’s the point. They appear committed to letting their child choose his own path in life, free from the influence of inherited celebrity or social expectations.
Notably, their decisions are changing how South Koreans view celebrity families. They are demonstrating that leading a public life without compromising one’s privacy is completely feasible. They have achieved a balance that feels both contemporary and traditional—rooted in love and molded by respect for one another—by continuously interacting with their fans and industry peers in a courteous manner.