Kim Jeong-yeon from '6 o'clock my hometown' moved citizens with a special wedding congratulation.

On the 13th, the KBS1 broadcast of '6 o'clock my hometown' featured Kim Jeong-yeon, the 'people's guide', boarding the hometown bus in Haenam County, Jeollanam-do. That day, Kim Jeong-yeon discovered students carrying heavy luggage and boarded the bus together with them. The students she met closely were all wearing the number tags and medals from the 'Haenam County Running Competition'.

The students with bright smiles shared their memories from the running competition, saying, "It was refreshing and fun to run after a long time." Among the students, one was notably holding a box, which was none other than a cake box.

Student Do-yun explained, "It's a cake for my parents' wedding anniversary," and upon hearing this, Kim Jeong-yeon suggested to the students, "How about singing together from the bus over a video call?" The students accepted, and a special wedding congratulatory choir followed under the direction of Kim Jeong-yeon via video call.

Do-yun's mother appeared emotional as she witnessed her son and his friends' congratulatory gestures. Yet, she humorously left everyone with the words, "Stop causing trouble," evoking both emotions and laughter from viewers. It was a wonderful scene created by Kim Jeong-yeon's skillful hosting and warm heart.

Having met with citizens on rural buses for over 16 years, Kim Jeong-yeon has now become a deep MC who can easily engage in talks and build rapport with anyone, regardless of age or gender. Thanks to this, she continues to receive love calls for various events and lectures.

Having gained deep affection and trust through '6 o'clock my hometown' and 'our gold calf', Kim Jeong-yeon noted that she has been fulfilling many healing talk lecture schedules especially targeting the elderly, saying, "I will continue to share everything I have felt and learned on rural roads with more elderly people and walk the path of the 'people's guide.'"

[Photo] KBS '6 o'clock my hometown' broadcast capture

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