In 'My Little Old Boy,' Kim Jong-min, who is set to marry in April, recounted a tense incident involving a fight with his fiancée while searching for a newlywed home.

On a broadcast of SBS's entertainment show 'My Little Old Boy' on the 9th, Kim Jong-min and Kim Jun-ho were featured.

On this day, Kim Jong-min, who is set to marry in April, remarked, "With the wedding approaching, I still haven't found a place for us," to which Kim Jun-ho responded, "You really are foolish. What will you do if you can't find one?"

Kim Jun-ho said, "I have no idea. Ji-min knows real estate well and is looking into it." He added, "I'm also in the process of finding a newlywed home," saying, "Watching you look for a house makes me think I should look for one too." Kim Jong-min retorted, "Why are you copying me? We've been talking about marriage since last year," teasing him as a wedding rival, which caused everyone to burst into laughter. Kim Jun-ho also interjected, "I wanted to get married right after we started dating," keeping the playful rivalry going.

Kim Jong-min first headed to Hong-eun-dong, which is located under Bukhansan. He pulled out the 'house hunting checklist' sent by his fiancée. Shin Dong-yeop, who was monitoring, commented, "It seems like she's a business person, which is why she's so thorough."

He then revealed a cozy living room, which was adjacent to the kitchen. Kim Jong-min, who affectionately calls his fiancée 'Hiyoung,' boasted about her cooking skills, saying she is excellent at making both Korean and Western dishes, surprising everyone with her proficiency. However, he also expressed concern, saying, "I'm thinking about ordering food when we get married because it might be hard."

They also discussed sharing personal phone information. Kim Jun-ho remarked, "We agreed not to check each other's phones. I told Ji-min to look, but she said not to." Ji-min then quipped, "Does that mean there's something (secret) you're hiding?" making everyone laugh. Kim Jun-ho responded, "I think I would feel stressed if they looked at my phone, as conversations with close writers could lead to misunderstandings."

Kim Jong-min then noted, "Honestly, I have misunderstood before. We were looking at our phones together when I sent a birthday gift to a female junior and she got cold because I sent a gift to a woman, which could be misunderstood." He added, "I've genuinely felt bad for a long time and promised never to send one again," explaining, "While it may mean nothing to me, it could be sensitive for her."

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