Grants participant Kwak Sun-hee announced that she will marry her same-sex partner in November, while also warning of legal action against malicious comments.
On the 27th, Kwak Sun-hee posted a screenshot of a search for 'New York prices' on a portal site and stated, "It's because of the marathon and the wedding that I'm going, but Sunny, who is diligently making money, is going with a big determination."
She then said, "They say New York prices are no joke, so if you leave excessively harsh comments, I will come back with a generous settlement and enjoy my sweet trip to New York."
While doing so, Kwak Sun-hee remarked, "Let me think... How many lawyers were there around to help me?" and added, "If you know any lawyers specialized in dealing with malicious comments on the internet, recommendations are welcome and so is contact." She also attached a photo with the caption, "Shh! Searching for a lawyer."
Furthermore, Kwak Sun-hee said, "No leniency for haters. Please keep commenting~~ I will see if you can say the same thing while looking at my face after getting caught later. Even if you cry and tell me your sob story, there will be no leniency."
The day before, Kwak Sun-hee appeared with her same-sex partner, who is a year older, on the YouTube channel 'I Like Live Broadcasting' to reveal their wedding plans.
Kwak Sun-hee recalled, "I came out in July, but at the time of the broadcast, I thought I was heterosexual." She continued, "Going on 'Grants' was not to meet women, but for the experience. Of course, I was happy and honored to be with so many cool and reliable sisters," bringing laughter.
She confessed, "I'm participating in the New York Marathon in November, and my girlfriend agreed to go with me. Friends have told me that we can make a marriage vow there. If the opportunity arises, I plan to do so." She also revealed, "A wedding shoot is scheduled for late November in Jeju Island," receiving congratulations.
Kwak Sun-hee said, "I gained confidence about marriage soon after we met. Previously, neither of us thought about marriage at all, but it made me want to live together continuously." She added, "People around us are worried that it's too fast, but in Korea, it's common to marry within 3 to 6 months. Why shouldn't we be able to do it? I'm confident, so I plan to eat well and live well," she said with a smile.
Meanwhile, last year, Kwak Sun-hee, who gained recognition by appearing as the Head of Team of the Army team on Channel A's entertainment program 'Grants', had introduced herself as "a former reserve lieutenant of the 53rd Infantry Division, currently active as a model and marathon runner." Her girlfriend is known to be an employee at an F&B company in Seoul. Kwak Sun-hee, born in 1997, is 28 years old this year, while her girlfriend is 1996-born, making them a year older couple.
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