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Jamie Chung Opens Up About Her Decade of Romance With Bryan Greenberg

Bryan Greenberg and Jamie Chung attend the SAG Awards Season Celebration at Chateau Marmont on December 12, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
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Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg are about to hit a major relationship milestone. The Hollywood couple will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary in October 2025. Over the last decade, Chung and Greenberg have continued their acting careers and welcomed twins.

Swooon spoke with Chung about approaching the 10-year mark on her marriage and how her romance has evolved in the years since they met.

“When you find your partner for life, it’s like, why keep counting? It feels like it’s been forever. But, I must say, having three-year-olds, it’s been such a joy, and it’s really deepened our bond, our connection, our understanding, our empathy,” she revealed. “It’s really made us grow and forced us to grow into being better people and better partners and better parents.”

The actress said they “weathered the storm of COVID,” which made them “stronger.” For her, it’s all about “finding the balance” between their careers, parenthood, and individual growth.

“Bryan lets me go off and do the things that creatively feed my soul and also allows me to maintain my female friendships,” Chung explained. “Friendships mean a lot to me, and so I’ll let him do those little guy trips as well, but it’s really picking the moments to kind of get away from the family routine and spending time to grow as an individual.”

The couple welcomed twins via surrogate in October 2021. The Real World alum admitted that keeping a routine for the kids has been “one of the harder adjustments” for the couple. “Before, we were kind of jet-setting around and living our lives and living impulsively and taking sporadic trips and whatnot, but that’s all changed,” she said.

Despite their busy schedules, Chung and the Suits LA star are dedicated to being present for their kids. “We stay off our phones to be present and teach them imaginative play to see them kind of flourish, and that is pretty wild because you lay down the foundations and you let them be themselves,” she told Swooon. “You teach a child how to play, essentially, so it’s been really cool to kind of relive everything from their perspective.”