Kim Jong-min from 'Bride's Class' will take on the role of 'one-day groom helper' for his close friend comedian Kim Tae-won ahead of the wedding ceremony on April 20.
In the 159th episode of Channel A's 'Men's Life Nowadays - Bride's Class' (hereafter 'Bride's Class'), airing at 9:30 p.m. on the 16th, Kim Jong-min's active role as 'one-day groom helper' at comedian Kim Tae-won's wedding, who is beloved as 'Jjapjeong-eun', will be revealed.
On that day, he visits a beauty salon and meets Kim Tae-won, who is getting ready. Kim Jong-min notes, "I got close to 'Jjapjeong-eun' Tae-won on Channel A's 'I'm on my way to meet you', and since he's getting married today, I decided to volunteer as the 'one-day groom helper' for a little practice too," which adds warmth to the situation. Kim Jong-min not only prepares snacks and drinks for Kim Tae-won but also personally takes him to the venue after he gets his hair and makeup done. While traveling in the car, they have an open conversation about Kim Tae-won's feelings ahead of the wedding. At that moment, Kim Tae-won shares, "I was so nervous and worried yesterday that I only slept for three hours," adding, "I guess there will be times when we'll fight and hate each other just like other couples, right?" Kim Jong-min responds, "I think marriage is about effort," and playfully asks, "You do kiss a lot, right?" making Kim Tae-won burst into laughter.
Additionally, the two also discuss their plans for having children, with Kim Tae-won asking, "Are you preparing well for the second child?" to which Kim Jong-min replies, "I need to prepare soon. I plan to go to the hospital to get the groom examination~" revealing his intention regarding having a second child. As they arrive at the wedding venue, they get ready to greet the guests. Kim Jong-min busily manages the delivery of the wedding photos for display and the collection of gifts, meal tickets, and parking passes. 'Empathy' Lee Da-hae, who observes this, reflects, "This is how guests should be greeted. But at my wedding, guests were saying, 'Where's the groom (Seven)?' and asked me to look for him. But he was nowhere to be found," sharing a story of sweating nervously on the wedding day. Following Lee Da-hae's tale, 'Romance Director' Shim Jin-hwa interjects, "Wasn't he running away? Did 'marriage blues' show up on the day?" becoming overly invested in the story. The reason for Seven's brief disappearance during the wedding will be revealed in the 159th episode of Channel A's 'Bride's Class' airing at 9:30 p.m. on the 16th.
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