Singer Baek A Yeon, who became an August bride, saw an outpouring of support with members from her former agency, JYP Entertainment (JYP), in full attendance.

Baek A Yeon held her wedding ceremony with a non-celebrity partner on the 12th at a wedding hall located in Yeouido, Seoul.

Previously, in March, Baek A Yeon took to her personal social media, stating, "During the ten years as singer Baek A Yeon, I feel like a lot has happened. There were more joyful times, but amid those, there were times of anxiety and difficulty. Two winters ago, I met a gracious person who approached and reached out to me first." She then announced her impending wedding.

(Photo : 2AM Seulong Im's SNS)
Baek A Yeon's Wedding Celebrated with Full JYP Family Attendance

She continued, "He is very warm-hearted, cherishes and loves me a lot, and above all, supports and empowers my musical activities. I thought that I could promise a lifetime with this person, so we decided to embark on this new journey together," expressing infinite affection towards her fiancé.

(Photo : 2AM Seulong Im's SNS)
Baek A Yeon's Wedding Celebrated with Full JYP Family Attendance

Baek A Yeon rose to fame in 2012 after reaching the TOP 3 on SBS's 'K-pop Star Season 1' and subsequently continued her singing career under an exclusive contract with JYP.

Thus, many fellow singers from JYP attended Baek A Yeon's wedding. On the 12th, 2AM's Lim Seulong posted a photo of Baek A Yeon's wedding on his personal social media with the caption, "Congratulations on your wedding, A Yeon." Additionally, Lim Seulong uploaded photos of Wonder Girls' Sunye and Yubin, accompanying them with the word "reunion."

(Photo : 2AM Seulong Im's SNS)
Baek A Yeon's Wedding Celebrated with Full JYP Family Attendance
(Photo : 2PM Jun.K SNS)
Baek A Yeon's Wedding Celebrated with Full JYP Family Attendance

2PM's Jun.K also shared a selfie with Baek A Yeon, writing, "Congratulations on your wedding, A Yeon♥."

Last December, Baek A Yeon released her eighth album for the 'Add Memory Project' titled "Sorry, Angry, and Hurt."