On Running Man, Yoo Jae-suk explained why he wore a suit with a flounder pinned to it at Kim Jong-kook's wedding.

On the April 14 broadcast of SBS variety show Running Man, Yoo Jae-suk revealed his role as master of ceremonies at the wedding.

Based on the recording date, the groom-to-be Kim Jong-kook stayed as far away as possible, smiling. He was cautious. Then he mentioned Kim Jong-kook's wedding again; fortunately, the secret wedding had already taken place, but Yoo Jae-suk said, "I won't tell who the bride is," and had been curious even before the ceremony.

Yoo Jae-suk even knew about the wedding two weeks in advance. As the master of ceremonies at Kim Jong-kook's wedding, Yoo recalled a promise from 12 years ago, saying, "I once said that if Jong-kook got married, I would enter with a flounder tail pinned on." A video was also shown in which he actually said, "I'll pin it to my suit when I go to the wedding."

When Yoo Jae-suk said, "I really can't pin a real flounder," Haha laughed, "Use a dried flounder," and everyone said, "Yes, that's good," and a photo was released showing Yoo Jae-suk attending the actual wedding wearing the suit with a flounder pinned to it, completing the promise.

Meanwhile, on a previous broadcast Yoo Jae-suk said, "I only found out today," and promised, "I'll move up my recording schedule somehow (to go). I will definitely be there for Jong-kook," agreeing to serve as master of ceremonies, and he kept that promise, warming hearts.

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