
Ex-Miss A Member Min Weds In Star-Studded Ceremony; Suzy's Absence Reignites Discord Rumours
On 7th June 2025 (Saturday), the singer married her non-celebrity husband in a private ceremony in Seoul. Photos and videos from the ceremony made their way onto social media, revealing the star-studded guest list. Amongst those in attendance at the event were Min's Miss A groupmates Fei (王霏霏/페이) and Jia (孟佳/지아), f(x)'s (에프엑스) Amber (엠버), 2PM's (투피엠) Wooyoung (우영) and Taecyeon (택연), and 2AM's (투에이엠) Jo Kwon (조권), Changmin (창민) and Jinwoon (진운).
Netizens and K-pop fans cheered over the gathering of K-pop stars and the reunion of Miss A at the wedding. Some also said it was a reunion of former JYP Entertainment talents, as Wonder Girls (원더걸스) member Sunye (선예) was also at the event. Unfortunately, fellow Miss A member Bae Suzy (배수지) was nowhere to be found at the ceremony. As the 30-year-old was the only one out of the K-pop quartet to skip the wedding, it reignited a long-running rumour.
For context, there were previously rumours of discord between the Miss A members and Suzy. The speculation arose long before the group's disbandment in 2017, with some fans claiming that Suzy was ostracised by her fellow members as they had never shown support for her solo projects. There were also rumours that Min had bullied Suzy during their trainee days, but the former denied the allegations.
Following Suzy's no-show at Min's wedding, the discord rumours resurfaced, sparking mixed reactions from netizens. As this is likely the first time the group would've reunited since their disbandment, fans were disappointed that Suzy wasn't at the wedding with her fellow members. On the other hand, some criticised Min for not inviting Suzy to her wedding. However, others defended the new bride, saying groupmates don't have to remain friends.
Despite the discussions online, the wedding appeared to be a happy occasion, with cheers for the happy couple. We also want to congratulate Min and her husband on their marriage.
Sources: Koreaboo, TikTok, Twitter
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