In 'My Little Old Boy,' actor Yoo Ji-tae showcased the epitome of a 'perfect husband' even after 15 years of marriage, garnering admiration. Notably, he also shared a bathroom story that drew attention.
In the episode of SBS 'My Little Old Boy' that aired on the 25th, Kim Jun-ho was depicted meeting Yoo Ji-tae.
On this day, when Kim Jun-ho asked Yoo Ji-tae, 'Are you happy?' expressing curiosity about his married life, Yoo Ji-tae appeared as a senior husband who has been married for 15 years, having married actress Kim Hyo-jin in 2011. Shin Dong-yeob also praised their married life, saying, 'They are truly a happy couple.' Yoo Ji-tae noted, 'I had a romantic notion about marriage,' even stating, 'It's been 6,733 days since the day we first met,' astonishing everyone with his precise memory. He recalled that the day they started dating was also their wedding date and even remembered the details of that day.
When Kim Jun-ho asked about the proposal story, Yoo Ji-tae revealed, 'I sang Kim Dong-ryul's "Thank You" live.' He mentioned, 'The song was so difficult that I wanted to sing it beautifully, so I practiced a lot,' adding, 'I was a bit shaky, but I poured my sincerity into it.' He later stirred emotions in the studio by passionately singing 'Thank You' again, reminiscing about feelings from 15 years ago.
As a couple with two children, Yoo Ji-tae shared their secret to not fighting: 'You shouldn't argue in front of the kids,' he said, adding, 'Dad is Superman, and the wife is also a fantastic being. We must continue to work hard to avoid breaking that illusion.' He continued, 'We're ordinary, so we have to keep pretending to be cool.'
Especially, the scene that garnered the most attention that day was Yoo Ji-tae's answer to the question about 'bathroom manners.' Without hesitation, Yoo Ji-tae confessed, 'I sit down to urinate.' He further revealed, 'Not only that, but I also ensure thorough clean-up,' showcasing his detailed consideration typical of Yoo Ji-tae. He emphasized, 'It's not about pretending to be cool; it's important to genuinely care for the other person,' catching everyone's eye.
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