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Arden Cho Thanks ‘Masked Singer’ Judge for Assist on the Red Carpet

When it comes to red carpet moments, it seems like there’s always a little chaos behind the glamour; and Arden Cho just gave fans a refreshingly real peek at hers.

The actress, known and loved for “Teen Wolf” and more recently for voicing Rumi in “KPop Demon Hunters,” took to X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, to share a clip that had equal parts stress and sweetness. Originally posted by E! News, the video shows Cho on the 2026 Oscars red carpet having a bit of a moment with her stunning gown. You know the kind… when the dress is serving, but also… not cooperating.

But don’t worry. Help arrived. And honestly? The assist was kind of iconic.

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Arden Cho at the 98th Annual Academy Awards in 2026

Want to see the moment for yourself? Check it out here.


Arden Cho Gets a Red Carpet Rescue Worth Applauding

In the clip, Cho can be seen adjusting her intricate dress when two very important people step in to help. One is her fiancé (whose identity she’s kept private), and the other? None other than Ken Jeong.

Yes, that Ken Jeong; a.k.a. the longtime judge from “The Masked Singer.”

Cho didn’t hold back her appreciation either, writing:

“Can we just take a moment to appreciate @kenjeong and my fiancé who by the way are BOTH doctors?! The attention to detail, I’m the luckiest 💜✨so thankful for my loves that take care of me!“

Let’s be real for a second… having not one, but two doctors making sure your red carpet look is flawless? That’s a flex. And it seems like they understood the assignment.

Jeong, who fans mostly see cracking jokes and guessing wild identities on TV, stepped right into supportive co-star mode. It’s a fun reminder that behind the humor and celebrity persona, there’s a whole lot more going on.


From Co-Stars to Real-Life Support System

If you didn’t already know, Cho and Jeong aren’t just random red carpet acquaintances. The two also worked together on “KPop Demon Hunters,” where Jeong voices music manager Bobby.

So yeah, this wasn’t just a helpful celebrity moment; it was a co-star showing up in the most practical way possible. And it kind of makes their dynamic even more endearing.

It seems like Cho has built a pretty solid circle around her, blending work relationships with genuine friendships. And moments like this? They just hit differently because of that.


That Dress Deserves Its Own Moment

Now let’s talk about the real scene-stealer: the gown. Cho also shared a closer look at the dress in a joint Instagram post with Marie Claire, and yep, it’s every bit as dramatic as you’d expect from an Oscars appearance.

Designed by Korean label Miss Sohee, the black lace gown featured bold, green embroidered sleeves that flowed into a statement-making train. It was one of those looks that demands attention (in the best way) and it seems like every detail was carefully crafted.

Which explains why it needed a little extra hands-on attention. Because when your outfit is that intricate, even a small adjustment can turn into a full-on team effort.


A Simple Moment of Thanks Amid the Glam

At the end of the day, this is the kind of red carpet content we love. It’s glamorous, yes… but it’s also human. A stunning dress. A tiny struggle. A fiancé and a friend stepping in to help. It’s simple, but it works.

And Cho’s gratitude? That’s what really ties it all together. Because sure, the Oscars are about big moments and bigger fashion; but sometimes, it’s the quiet, behind-the-scenes assists that end up stealing the show.

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