Lee Mi-joo, a cast member of Dolsing Fourmen, confessed that her will to marry has faded. Instead of marriage, she revealed that she has been looking into 'silver towns,' catching attention.
On the 29th, the SBS program Dolsing Fourmen featured actress Park So-hyun, comedian Lee Eun-ji, and singer Lee Mi-joo as guests, showcasing an extraordinary talk chemistry with the other Dolsing Fourmen members.
Lee Mi-joo displayed her deep affection for baseball, but she caught attention when she appeared flustered at the question of whether she was seeing a baseball player.
Lee Mi-joo revealed, "I love baseball too much," openly expressing her fandom for the sport. When a question arose about whether there were rumors of her dating a baseball player, Lee Mi-joo hesitated for a moment, then said, "If I meet a baseball player, I don't think I could enjoy watching baseball freely," adding, "So I think it's better not to see one now," which drew laughter.
When asked, "When are you going to get married?" Lee Mi-joo replied, "If there is a man, I will." In response, Tak Jae-hoon bluntly asked, "You did have one. Why didn't you marry?" referring to her past relationship. To Tak Jae-hoon's question, Lee Mi-joo eventually burst out, shouting, "I'll figure it out myself!" causing the room to erupt in laughter.
Park So-hyun revealed that she lacks the ability to judge character in romantic relationships, often seeking advice from close friends like Song Eun-i, Kim Sook, Park Na-rae, and Hwangbo. She recounted a past experience about someone she was introduced to by a mutual friend, stating that she was shocked to hear a few days later that the person was accused of sexual assault, leaving everyone in astonishment.
Park So-hyun, who mentioned that her desire to marry has significantly faded, added that she has been visiting silver towns frequently. When Tak Jae-hoon advised her to "just marry anyone first," Park So-hyun responded, "Then I'd end up meeting someone who would sue me," bringing laughter.
[Photo] Capture from the broadcast of Dolsing Fourmen
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