In "Can We Love Now?", Cheon Jeong-myung met a Korean dancer on a blind date.

In the episode aired on the 10th on tvN's "Can We Love Now?", Cheon Jeong-myung was portrayed.

With a racing heart, Cheon Jeong-myung met the blind date. Her name was Kim Jae-i. The blind date exclaimed, "Such a public blind date," and surprisedly noted, "I have never done this publicly, but I have been on five blind dates." Cheon Jeong-myung was amazed and responded, "That means you've probably done it more than ten times; it seems you’ve reduced it a bit." The blind date replied, "Correct. I was caught!" and jokingly accepted. She also expressed about Cheon Jeong-myung, "His appearance is my style; I feel excited, and I hope it goes well."

The blind date then introduced her profession, stating she has been doing Korean dance for 24 years. She stated she is a "Korean dancer." Inheriting her mother’s talent, who is also a dancer, she was a bearer of the nation's intangible heritage in dance. She was continuing Korean tradition through performances both domestically and internationally. She also explained that she is currently teaching students.

When Cheon Jeong-myung asked if she had won any awards, the blind date responded, "I did a bit; I was second in a world dance competition in college, and after graduation, I won first place in a famous competition." She added, "I received the Daesang at the Young Competition." Cheon Jeong-myung said, "You are talented; that's great, congratulations!" When asked about her biggest career achievement, the blind date stated, "Becoming a cultural asset is the biggest achievement; my goal is to become a human cultural asset because it can lead to global recognition."

In particular, Cheon Jeong-myung remarked, "Her dedication to her work was truly impressive," and noted, "She is close to my ideal type. I don’t have a clear ideal type, but I like outstanding people who dedicate themselves to their work and know how to embellish themselves."

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