Today (7th) at 8:10 p.m., Channel A's "Best Friends Documentary – Dining Table for Four" will feature musical actress Kim Ji-woo.

In this episode, Kim Ji-woo invites her best friends, actress Kim Hee-ra and dancer AIKI, to offer a 'Mexican feast' prepared with recipes from her husband, chef Raymond Kim. MC Park Kyung-rim, along with friends AIKI and Kim Hee-ra, expresses envy while mentioning chef Raymond Kim, who helped prepare the dining table for four, saying, "Is it possible to be this close?" In response, Kim Ji-woo shares her secret to maintaining a 13-year marriage by discussing her experience with couple's counseling.

On this day, Kim Ji-woo reveals her love story with her husband, the famous chef Raymond Kim, sharing anecdotes from their first meeting as a judge and a contestant on a cooking competition. Kim Ji-woo states, "After tasting my food, Raymond Kim said, 'Do you think I can serve this to guests?' and even spat my food into the trash, revealing his harsh critiques. However, she proudly shares that he asked her out first, leading to their marriage after 9 and a half months. She goes on to recount how rumors circulated that she was seeing singer Kim Jo-han due to their similar appearances, resulting in laughter at the scene.

Additionally, Kim Ji-woo confesses the circumstances that led her to become a musical actress, after gaining popularity through shows like 'Same Age Tutoring,' 'School 4,' and 'Nonstop 5.' She shares her journey of triumph within 20 years of being a musical diva. In this context, actress Kim Hee-ra also opens up about the significant disappointments she faced during her unknown years and how she once left the stage to sell clothes. Kim Hee-ra notes, "I became quite well-known while selling clothes. Once I had a breather from other jobs, I regained the courage to audition," revealing how her experience in clothing sales enabled her return as an actress.

Meanwhile, AIKI shares her current situation as she balances her involvement in the trending 'World of Street Woman Fighter' and musicals. AIKI recalls, "When my daughter Yeon-woo saw me lose in the battle, she asked, 'Mom, are you okay?' and I pretended to be cool, saying, 'How could I always win? I could lose too.'" She follows this with her feelings on her first-time challenge in a musical, stating, "I didn't know how to say the line 'Let's divorce' in the play, so I asked my husband, and he said, 'Just do it like you did with me before,' which made the scene erupt with laughter.

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