Im Won-hee becomes the main character of the boutonniere, raising interest in his recent situation after the blind date.

Will Im Won-hee from 'My Little Old Boy' also succeed in remarriage?

The wedding scene of Kim Jun-ho and Kim Ji-min was revealed on the 27th through the SBS entertainment program 'My Little Old Boy' (hereinafter 'My Little Old Boy').

During the wedding, it was revealed that the main character of the boutonniere was Im Won-hee. He added to the celebratory atmosphere by stepping up to the podium to take a commemorative photo with the couple.

Im Won-hee and Kim Jun-ho have been close colleagues for a long time through SBS's entertainment programs 'My Little Old Boy' and 'Dolsingpo Man,' and they are both members of the 'Dolsing' group. Notably, in a recent broadcast, a scene from Im Won-hee's blind date garnered much attention. The blind date was with a broadcast insider who was a 'highly educated person in the same industry,' fitting perfectly into Im Won-hee's ideal type.

Im Won-hee expressed his excitement, saying, 'It is a miracle that I got a blind date. I think I should take it seriously, thinking this might be my last chance.' Moreover, after the blind date, the other party contacted him first, and it was reported that the two spent time together drinking until 1 a.m., raising expectations for their future story.

Like the superstition that receiving a bouquet means marrying within six months, could the boutonniere also carry the 'energy of marriage'? Attention is focused on whether Im Won-hee, following Kim Jun-ho, will successfully escape being a single man.

Meanwhile, at the wedding, there were many speculations that Park Na-rae would be the bouquet recipient, but in reality, it was her junior comedian colleague Han Yoon-seo from the same agency who caught people's attention.

[Photo] 'My Little Old Boy', OSEN DB

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