Cha In Pyo's 'Chucky' compliment gives Shin Ae Ra date night a twist
Shin Ae Ra shares date photos with Cha In Pyo and their playful hair exchange, drawing a comment from Choi Ji Woo as he prepares for Dead Poets Society.
"You look cute like Chucky" Shin Ae Ra flustered by Cha In Pyo's eccentric compliment
Actor Shin Ae Ra shared a sweet update regarding a recent date with her husband, Cha In Pyo.

On the 18th, Shin Ae Ra posted photos of her date with Cha In Pyo on her SNS, along with a transcript of their recent conversation. In the released photos, Shin Ae Ra wore a white and blue blouse paired with denim, showing the affectionate side of the couple in their 31st year of marriage as she took mirror selfies in a sophisticated space and leaned on Cha In Pyo's shoulder.
In particular, a quirky remark made by Cha In Pyo after seeing Shin Ae Ra's hairstyle caught attention. Under the caption "Conversation with my husband," Shin Ae Ra shared the situation where Cha In Pyo said, "Wow, your hair is really pretty, it looks like Chucky," to which she responded in bewilderment, "What? Chucky!!!!" To this, Cha In Pyo added, "Why? Chucky is so cute, I like Chucky."
Shin Ae Ra reacted humorously to her fans, asking, "Our dear fans~ You know Chucky, right? This isn't a bad thing, is it?.." Actress Choi Ji Woo also responded to the post by leaving a comment.
Following novel publication, challenging the stage with the play 'Dead Poets Society'
Married in 1995 and having one son and two daughters, Cha In Pyo and Shin Ae Ra are marking their 31st year of marriage this year.
Meanwhile, Cha In Pyo, who is active as both an actor and an author, recently published the full-length novel 'Our Neighborhood Library,' which intertwines the stories of a modern-day author and a painter from the Goguryeo era. Following this, he is challenging himself to the theater stage for the first time in his acting career. Based on the original work by Tom Schulman, Cha In Pyo is set to meet audiences in the play 'Dead Poets Society,' playing the lead role of John Keating. This performance will be held as the first official licensed production in Korea.