Actress Son Ye-jin once again showed her unwavering support for husband Hyun Bin, personally promoting his latest project in a way that fans found both sweet and genuine.
On December 25, Son Ye-jin shared a photo on her social media showing her watching Disney+’s new original series Made in Korea. Alongside the screenshot, she wrote, “Spend Christmas with Made in Korea. It’s so fun seriously,” drawing attention to the drama with her trademark warmth.

A Thoughtful Show of Support
Made in Korea, which premiered the day before, is Hyun Bin’s newest series. Set in 1970s South Korea, the drama follows Baek Gi-tae, a powerful intelligence officer who seeks wealth and influence by turning the nation itself into a profit model. The series also stars Jung Woo-sung as a relentless prosecutor pursuing him through turbulent political times.
Son Ye-jin’s post quickly gained attention, with many praising her for naturally and confidently supporting her husband’s work without hesitation.
A Pattern of Steady Encouragement
This is not the first time Son Ye-jin has stepped forward to cheer on Hyun Bin’s projects. She has consistently shown support at premieres and screenings, including attending the VIP premiere of his film Harbin last year. At the time, she openly spoke about how hard he worked, saying she could see his exhaustion and dedication even up close, and ended her message with an affectionate “Fighting, honey.”

A Power Couple Fans Adore
Married in 2022, Son Ye-jin and Hyun Bin are one of Korea’s most beloved celebrity couples and are parents to one son. Their relationship continues to draw admiration not just for their star power, but for their visible mutual respect and encouragement.
With her latest post, Son Ye-jin once again proved why fans often call her the “queen of support”, blending sincerity, humor, and love — all while boosting interest in one of the year’s most talked-about K-dramas.
Editor’s Insight
The enduring “BinJin” syndrome is no longer just a fandom phenomenon—it has become a benchmark for healthy, high-profile partnership in the industry. As of early 2026, seeing Son Ye-jin champion Disney+’s Made in Korea on her personal social media is a masterclass in modern celebrity support. While many star couples shy away from public association to protect their individual brands, Son Ye-jin’s “Spend Christmas with Made in Korea” post humanizes the massive 70-billion-won production, giving it a personal seal of approval that no marketing budget can buy.

