Comedian Shim Hyun-seop's wedding featured 'two Lee Byung-hun's, eliciting both laughter and emotion from the guests.

The wedding of the 54-year-old groom Shim Hyun-seop was revealed on TV Chosun's 'Chosun's Love Expert' which aired on the 12th.

On April 20th, comedian Shim Hyun-seop and his wife Jeong Yeong-rim tied the knot. Particularly, interest focused on the wedding emcee, as a waiting room for an emcee named 'Lee Byung-hun' was caught on camera, raising the anticipation of the guests to its peak.

Earlier, Shim Hyun-seop showed his enthusiasm to the extent of visiting actor Lee Byung-hun's filming site to request his presence as emcee, and in fact, congratulatory flower wreaths from the couple Lee Byung-hun and Lee Min-jung arrived at the wedding venue, adding to the excitement.

And finally, the emcee who appeared was none other than the director Lee Byung-hun of the hit film 'Extreme Job.' Sharing the same name as actor Lee Byung-hun, he lightened the atmosphere immediately upon arrival, saying, 'Once again, there was some misunderstanding.'

However, the surprises did not end there. As the emceeing began, a surprise congratulatory video from the real actor Lee Byung-hun was screened.

Lee Byung-hun expressed in the video, 'Although I couldn't attend due to my schedule, I wanted to congratulate you through this video,' adding, 'Bride Jeong Yeong-rim, please take good care of my lacking junior,' revealing his affection for Shim Hyun-seop. He continued, 'I wish for health and happiness in your future together,' sending a heartfelt message.

Lee Cheon-soo said, 'Still, it turned out that the real Lee Byung-hun appeared as promised,' feeling pleased, and the guests also expressed their admiration, saying, 'Lee Byung-hun is the emcee, and also in the video? Incredible!'

Meanwhile, that day, Shim Hyun-seop conveyed his sincerity by singing an original song that he prepared secretly for the bride, and his close friends remarked, 'It's the first time I've seen Hyun-seop walk around with his shoulders back,' tearing up.

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