In this week's episode of 'Crossing the Line Family,' Lee Hye-won said, "Ahn Jung-hwan was very sensitive when he was slim," evoking her husband's past.
The 79th episode of 'Crossing the Line Family,' airing on Channel A at 8:10 p.m. on the 17th, features families from Germany, France, and Denmark in a 'spring special,' with the 'German family' of Oh Soo-mi and Alejandro making their first appearance and greeting the studio cast.
On this day, the two individuals who greeted each other while doing 'ballet' stated, "We met as colleagues in a ballet company, and our relationship developed into a romantic partnership in a production, leading to marriage," and they highlighted, "We ended up settling in a third country, 'Germany,' rather than in our respective home countries, Korea and Spain." They added, "We currently reside in 'Saxony,' which is just over a two-hour drive from Berlin," and announced, "We will go to our most favorite place to enjoy spring." Shortly after, Oh Soo-mi and Alejandro, who headed to 'Saxon Switzerland,' explained, "The name 'Saxon Switzerland' was coined because Swiss visitors acknowledged that the scenery here is similar to that of Switzerland." In response, the German representative Florian, who appeared as a guest, expressed his discomfort by saying, "It's just a name with 'Switzerland' in it," and Yu Se-yoon joked, "Florian lost weight and has become sensitive~," eliciting laughter.
Observing Florian's sulky expression, Lee Hye-won noted, "Ahn Jung-hwan was very sensitive during his slim days as a player," surprising everyone with her husband's past. She continued, "He was so sensitive that he often got sulky," to which Ahn Jung-hwan responded, "Why is the conversation going that way again?" When Song Jin-woo asked, "How is he these days?" Lee Hye-won replied, "He is more like a person now," and Ahn Jung-hwan added, "Now I can embrace everything!" confirming that his heart has expanded as much as his gained weight.
Meanwhile, the 'German family,' having arrived at 'Saxon Switzerland,' sets out to hike and see the breathtaking Bastai, a must-see in Saxon Switzerland. Ahn Jung-hwan, gazing at the marvelous landscape of the towering rock formations at Bastai, exclaimed, "This is just like Zhangjiajie in China!" The 'German family' quickly explained, "Bastai is referred to as 'Germany's Zhangjiajie,'" and after moving to Dresden, the capital of Saxony, they added, "Dresden is nicknamed 'the Florence of Germany.'" Tired of being linked in succession to different countries, Florian, feeling insulted, abruptly left his seat, causing the studio to burst into laughter.
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