As Kim Jong-kook announced his 'surprise' marriage news, the production team of 'My Little Old Boy' firmly stated that he would not be leaving the show.

On the 19th, the production team of SBS 'My Little Old Boy' stated through OSEN regarding Kim Jong-kook's departure, "There are no changes in (his participation)" and "There are no ongoing discussions."

On the morning of the 18th, Kim Jong-kook released a handwritten letter on the official fan café, stating, "I have always prepared in my heart that I would write something like this someday, but now that I am actually writing it, I am more nervous and shaken than I imagined. I am getting married," and added, "This year is my 30th anniversary since debut, and although I couldn't create the album I wanted, I have created my better half."

He added, "In the near future, I plan to proceed quietly with only family members, relatives, and a few acquaintances," and noted, "Although it is late, how fortunate it is to go like this. I will do my best to live well."

As news of his marriage was reported, attention was drawn to his participation in 'My Little Old Boy.' The SBS entertainment show 'My Little Old Boy' originally focused on the daily lives of independent single entertainers from the perspective of their mothers, showcasing the honest and natural images of unmarried entertainers.

Some viewers expressed concerns that the program was changing in a way that did not match the premise of showing "a program that still presents the life of single entertainers even after marriage," but, as seen with Lee Sang-min, who recently announced his marriage, as well as Kim Jun-ho, who continues to appear without leaving, it seems likely that Kim Jong-kook will also continue his activities on 'My Little Old Boy.'

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