
Who Is KwakTube Dating? BTS Member Jin's 'Run Jin' Star Talks Love And Marriage
KwakTube confirmed his relationship with a non-celebrity girlfriend on YouTube. The Devil's Plan star revealed how they met, their dates, and even spoke of marriage plans.
KwakTube is officially taken! The popular YouTuber and Netflix variety star, whose real name is Kwak Joon Bin, surprised his fans by openly confirming that he is in a relationship. In a video uploaded on his YouTube channel on August 13, the star addressed a fan's question about his love life and revealed that he has a girlfriend—adding that she is not a celebrity.
The revelation thrilled subscribers as KwakTube went a step further and mentioned that marriage could very well be on the horizon. His candid confession instantly went viral, sparking excitement across social media platforms.
KwakTube Reveals Relationship and Dating Life
The surprising confession came during a Q&A segment in a video titled 'Strange 3 nights 4 days Thai eating tour, where the guide eats more." When asked if he had a girlfriend, KwakTube responded without hesitation, 'Yes, I have a girlfriend. I'm thinking about marriage. She's not a celebrity."
Fans were left delighted by his openness. He further explained how the couple typically spends time together, preferring home dates but also enjoying outings to fine restaurants. Kwak Joon Bin revealed they first met through an acquaintance who introduced them, and their relationship naturally blossomed from there.
His words, 'She is an ordinary person, and I am considering marriage as well," earned him admiration from fans for his honesty and sincerity.
A Girlfriend Who Understands His Busy Career
KwakTube also opened up about how his girlfriend has been supportive of his hectic career. As a travel vlogger and television star, he spends long stretches abroad and does not follow a set schedule. Despite these challenges, their relationship has remained steady, which speaks volumes about their bond.
Fans praised him for speaking respectfully about his partner and appreciating her understanding nature. While KwakTube did not reveal further details, his admission highlighted a grounded, thoughtful side to the popular creator.
The star is best known for his participation in Netflix's hit unscripted series The Devil's Plan and his appearance alongside BTS' Jin in Run Jin. He has also been featured in Kian's Bizarre BnB with Kian84 and Ji Ye Eun, in addition to multiple YouTube travel series that have made him a global name.
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August 15, 2025, 04:33 IST
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