'Recent Men's Life Groom Class' Cheon Myung-hoon and Lee Jung-jin had a new meeting at Chilpalj.

On the 2nd, Channel A's variety show 'Recent Men's Life Groom Class' (hereinafter 'Groom Class') featured Cheon Myung-hoon, who has had a longtime female friend, a former Miss China and the CEO of a dermatology clinic, So-wol, whom he has been secretly in love with. He finally made a confession-like statement that drew attention. Lee Jung-jin's awkward dynamics with Tada Asako, who is a former Japanese announcer he met for work, raised curiosity about whether it would turn into a romantic atmosphere.

Cheon Myung-hoon busked outdoors at Nami Island for So-wol. His appearance of singing while dancing with all his might could be seen as putting in his full effort. He also managed to capture great camera shots for So-wol, and when he worried that the sun might burn his skin, he quickly opened an umbrella.

Cheon Myung-hoon said, "I released a trot album in 2020, but I couldn't promote it. During that time, I was isolated and alone. The only one who comforted me was So-wol, who said, 'Oppa, I'm listening to your song. I really like this song.' It was truly the only source of comfort."

Cheon Myung-hoon cautiously asked, "Is there a difference between Chinese and Korean men?" So-wol replied, "There are similarities but also differences. In China, when a woman meets a good man, she lives like a daughter, while if she meets a bad person, she lives like a mother with burdens." Cheon Myung-hoon responded, "I feel like I have to follow some kind of orders, and is that a good thing?" highlighting his own appeal.

So-wol did not avoid Cheon Myung-hoon's feelings. She stated, "When I saw you singing, I thought, 'A singer is a singer.' Until now, I thought of your funny side, like a comedian. But unexpectedly, you sing really well; at this level, shouldn't you be considered successful?" expressing her impressions clearly.

Cheon Myung-hoon asked, "Is it possible to develop from friends to lovers?" So-wol responded, "It is possible to develop from friends to lovers. But it depends on who the other person is," raising anticipation for the outcome.

Meanwhile, Lee Jung-jin announced that he has work to do in Japan, where he frequently travels. He mentioned, "There's a problem since I go to Japan often. Recently, I became a public relations ambassador for the Disabled Judo Association. There's a competition in Japan this November, so I have to go there. I can understand spoken Japanese, but writing and speaking are difficult for me."

Jung Jun-han, who recommended a Japanese language teacher, said, "Sure, then learn Japanese and also do well in other things." He concluded the call with an ambiguous remark. Then, a rare beauty with a glamorous yet pure style appeared. Tada Asako, a former announcer, asked, "Have you married?" to which Lee Jung-jin coolly replied, "I haven't married. I couldn't get my act together," removing any romantic atmosphere.

Lee Jung-jin stated, "I didn't really think of it as a blind date and instead thought of it as just a conversation teacher, so I drew the line," which elicited jeers.

When Asako got into the car or when they were eating at the restaurant, Lee Jung-jin did not help her. He only tackled his food on his own, methodically wrapping up the meal.

Lee Jung-jin surprised the panelists with his remarks, "If someone I'm going to marry or be in a relationship with wears a skirt, I need to have a knee blanket in the car," and "But do I need to do such things for someone who isn't?" He introduced his genuinely bad-boy style by stating, "At first, I'm very nice. With dopamine flowing, I'd take someone all the way to Daejeon. But I'm the opposite. I don't do anything at first. However, later, I'd go all the way to pick them up in Daejeon."

[Photo] Channel A 'Recent Men's Life Groom Class'

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