
On the October 28 episode of “Zzanbro”, Han Ye-seul appeared as a guest, opening up about her experiences with acting, relationships, and more.
When asked about her drinking habits, she explained, “I used to drink often, but since meeting my husband, I hardly drink. I only drink on special occasions now.” Host Shin Dong-yup laughed, saying, “Now that you have a husband, there’s no need to drink.”

Han Ye-seul, who spent her school years in the U.S., reflected on experiencing subtle forms of racial prejudice there. She explained, “Learning English in the U.S. while working in Korea made me feel somewhat out of place with both languages.”
Talking about her debut in sitcom acting, Han Ye-seul revealed, “When I was a student in the U.S., I always dreamed of finding my soulmate. I even had a boyfriend who, while watching ‘Three Guys and Three Girls’, would tell me I should try acting like Jeannie and Woo Hee-jin.” She added that it felt surreal when she actually started acting in sitcoms later on.

Han Ye-seul also shared a personal story about a former boyfriend she once considered marrying. “His parents were wonderful people, but they had certain expectations for a daughter-in-law: a college graduate from an intact family and not in the entertainment industry. I didn’t fit any of those boxes, and it was a shock,” she confessed.
After meeting her husband, Han Ye-seul got married in May. “We filed our marriage on May 7, since it was a holiday and I felt it was the right step. I never had a fantasy about a wedding, but with him, I wanted to make it official.”
Han Ye-seul explained, “Making the commitment felt necessary because some people viewed our relationship as just a temporary fling since we weren’t married. Filing the paperwork felt like a declaration that our relationship is genuine and serious.”
Source: Daum