Former Baby V.O.X member and favorite actress Yoon Eun Hye has jokingly ended one of Korea's longest "love lines" in show business.

The actress, who was previously paired with singer Kim Jong Kook through their iconic stints on "X-Man," is now in the spotlight for her on-screen relationship with a very young actor.
While on a recent airing of tvN's Handsome Guys, host Lee Yi Kyung asked the actress if she had any intention to get married. She responded with her real opinion of getting married.
"I do want to get married within three years, but I think my standards are getting way too high," Yoon confessed in the show.
Her honest response piqued the interest of the hosts, one of them being actor Shin Seung Ho, with whom she co-stars on the show. When asked what her "ideal type" was, Yoon Eun Hye took everyone by surprise by naming Shin.

"I like someone diligent. Looks aren't that important to me. But if I'm being honest, I like someone like Shin Seung Ho," she said, eliciting laughter and jests from the other guests.
As per entertainment news portal Star News Korea, she made the admission after an earlier segment in which Shin Seung Ho acted out a romantic scene with Yoon Eun Hye, revealing how charming and confident he could be.
Comedian-host Cha Tae Hyun wasn't about to let the opportunity pass. He playfully said, "Seung Ho, 11 years age gap isn't too bad. Right?"
In a highlight that thrilled both the studio audience and viewers, Shin Seung Ho effortlessly answered, "Oh, I always do at least 11 years older."
According to Koreaboo, fans on the internet have been abuzz about the prospect of the two together, hailing the exchange as "refreshing" and "adorable."
Some even observed that the banter chemistry between the two was "more natural" than much of the romantic dramas on television.
Although the exchange was playful, it represents a symbolic turning point for Yoon Eun Hye, who for years was fan-fondly linked to her on-screen romance with Kim Jong Kook.
Now, however, she has fans urging her on as she embarks on a new chapter — one that may just include a younger, equally dashing co-star.