So I Married an Anti-Fan (2021)

A sparkling Korean romantic comedy where a top celebrity and his most dedicated anti-fan are forced to share a roof — and perhaps a future.

So I Married an Anti-Fan - Series Information

  • Original Title: 그래서 나는 안티팬과 결혼했다
  • First Air Year: 2021
  • Last Air Year: 2021
  • Created by: Kim Eun-jeong
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (60 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 16
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Korean
  • Spoken Languages: Korean
  • First Air Date: April 30, 2021 (South Korea - 15)
  • Networks: Viki, NAVER TV
  • Alternative Titles: So I Married My Anti-Fan (US), Geuraeseo Naneun Antipaengwa Gyeolhonhaedda (KR), 所以我和黑粉结婚了 (CN)
  • Production Companies: Godin Media, Warner Bros. Television
  • Production Countries: South Korea

So I Married an Anti-Fan - Plot

The romance between top star Hoo Joon and his anti-fan reporter Lee Geun-young who end up living together.

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So I Married an Anti-Fan - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Kim Eun-jeong

Main Cast

  • Choi Tae-joon
  • Sooyoung Choi
  • Hwang Chan-seong
  • Han Ji-an
  • Kim Min-gue
  • Kim Ha-kyung
  • Kim Sun-hyuk
  • Dong Hyun-bae
  • Im Do-yoon
  • Kim Min-kyo

Writers

  • Nam Ji-Yeon
  • Kim Eun-jeong

So I Married an Anti-Fan - FAQs

Is So I Married an Anti-Fan based on a book?

The series is adapted from a popular Korean web novel of the same name. The story was later published as a webtoon before being developed into this 2021 television drama, making it a multi-platform adaptation that already had a devoted fanbase before the show aired.

Who plays the lead roles in So I Married an Anti-Fan?

Choi Tae-joon leads the cast as Hoo Joon, a top celebrity whose life gets turned upside down, while Girls' Generation member Sooyoung Choi plays Lee Geun-young, the spirited anti-fan reporter forced to share his world. Their on-screen chemistry is widely credited as the show's biggest draw.

Where can you stream So I Married an Anti-Fan?

The series is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and Rakuten Viki — with Viki also offering a free ad-supported option. If you prefer to own it, episodes can be purchased through Amazon Video. Availability may vary depending on your region.

What is So I Married an Anti-Fan about?

A famous Korean celebrity and the reporter who openly despises him are thrown together under one roof, sparking an unexpected romance. The show blends sharp entertainment-industry satire with classic enemies-to-lovers tension, following how two very different people navigate fame, pride, and growing feelings they never anticipated.

Is So I Married an Anti-Fan worth watching?

For fans of K-drama romantic comedies, it delivers exactly what the genre promises: charming leads, playful banter, and satisfying slow-burn romance. Sooyoung's comedic timing and Choi Tae-joon's charismatic performance make it an easy, enjoyable watch, especially if you enjoy the enemies-to-lovers trope set against a glitzy showbiz backdrop.

Does So I Married an Anti-Fan feature a fictional reality show?

A fictional reality TV program is a central plot device in the series. Hoo Joon and Lee Geun-young are forced to cohabit as part of a reality show concept, which creates the perfect pressure-cooker environment for their rivalry to slowly transform into something far more complicated and romantic.

How many episodes does So I Married an Anti-Fan have?

The series ran for a single season of 16 episodes, each approximately 60 minutes long. It aired in South Korea beginning April 30, 2021, and concluded the same year, offering a complete, self-contained story with a satisfying beginning, middle, and end.

What shows are similar to So I Married an Anti-Fan?

If you enjoyed the show, Queen of Tears (2024), Love to Hate You (2023), and King the Land (2023) offer a similar mix of romantic tension and entertainment-industry glamour. Something About 1% (2016) and Dreaming of a Freaking Fairy Tale (2024) are also strong picks for fans of the enemies-to-lovers K-drama formula.

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