Actor On Joo Wan showed heartfelt support for his fiancée, Bang Minah, on her debut in the musical "Maybe Happy Ending," just weeks ahead of their much-anticipated wedding.

According to Allkpop, the actor On Joo Wan attended the opening performance and later shared photos from the event's photo wall and casting board via Instagram.
In his caption, he admired the production and showed affection for Minah, saying, It's such a lovely show. I want to see it again, but getting tickets is like plucking a star," tagging Minah and adding, "So proud."

Bang Min-ah, who plays the character "Claire," also expressed her excitement over the successful opening of the musical through Instagram: "We opened our first show of 'Maybe Happy Ending' safely. Please take care of me, Claire." Then, in a humorous comment, On Joo Wan commented, "I'm sorry, but there are no tickets now. I'll work hard to find some and come again."
According to Sports Chosun, On Joo Wan and Bang Minah of the K-pop group Girl's Day will tie the knot this November. The two actors first met on the set of the 2016 SBS drama "Beautiful Gong Shim."
They continued to remain in contact as coworkers and finally reopened their bond during the 2021 musical performance of "The Days." Their relationship developed, ultimately ending in their engagement and shocking wedding announcement on October 4, KST.
Immediately after the announcement, Minah shared her feelings in a heartfelt message to fans:
"I now have someone who supports me most closely and steadfastly. I'll keep challenging what I want to try, receive your cheers, and also protect my family."
On Joo Wan: "Thank you to everyone who congratulated us even though I couldn't tell you in person. I'll cherish your hearts, care without change, and treat them with sincerity. To Bang Minah's fans: I'll take good care of her at her side. I know how much strength you are to her, so please keep loving and supporting her."
"Maybe Happy Ending," a musical about the story of two service robots, Oliver and Claire, who learn what it means to love, is currently running at the Doosan Art Center's Yeon-gang Hall in Yeonji-dong, Seoul, through January 25, 2026 (KST).












