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Han Go-eun and Shin Young-soo Share Unfiltered Reaction to “When Was Your Last Kiss?” Question

As expected from an 11-year couple

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Actress Han Go-eun and her husband Shin Young-soo went viral for their candid chemistry, joking about their “last kiss,” admitting to weekly tiffs, and dropping heartfelt relationship advice in a new Q&A video celebrating 100,000 subscribers on her YouTube channel.

On March 12, a Q&A video was uploaded to Han Go-eun’s YouTube channel. To celebrate surpassing 100,000 subscribers, Han sat down with her husband to answer fans’ questions and openly discussed their married life.

When a fan asked, “When was your last kiss?” Han joked to her husband sitting beside her, “Should we do it today?” Caught off guard, Shin replied, “We could do it today, but when was the last time again?” Han wrapped it up with, “We’ll keep the kissing between us,” making everyone laugh.

Questions about arguments followed. Shin said, “We probably have a small quarrel about once a week,” adding, “The one who wins is my wife.” He continued, “Even when I’m 100% at fault, my wife never turns a blind eye—she opens her eyes wide,” drawing more laughter.

Now in their 11th year of marriage, the couple also showed real affection for each other. Han shared, “I can’t remember a time he really annoyed me,” and added, “My husband treats me like a princess. When I have to head out in the morning and I’m bathing and getting ready, he takes care of me like sending a 4-year-old off to kindergarten. In those moments, he’s so lovable and I’m really grateful.”

She also offered advice on choosing a good partner. “People say a woman becomes a child when she meets a good man,” Han said. “Ask yourself: with this man, do I end up playing the mom, or can I relax and just be a child?”

Han Go-eun married Shin Young-soo, who is four years her junior, in 2015. Shin previously worked as a home shopping MD and reportedly left his company in 2020 to care for his ailing father.