Cha Tae-hyun, famous as Kim Jong-kook's close friend, reveals a montage of Kim Jong-kook's wife, who had been completely shielded from view.
On the April 14 broadcast of SBS variety show Running Man, the story of Kim Jong-kook's secret wedding became a hot topic. Although the wedding had already been quietly concluded, Yoo Jae-suk said he still couldn't hide his curiosity, saying the bride's identity wasn't being revealed. Especially since he had even been asked to officiate two weeks before the wedding, he joked, "Even Ronaldo would be more public than this," calling it "the world's greatest secret," which drew laughter.
Kim Jong-kook responded, "Stop it, keeping it quiet is the right thing to do," once again expressing his commitment to a "007-style secure wedding." In fact, since his debut Kim Jong-kook has strictly protected his private life and family, and this wedding was conducted in utmost secrecy, including the guest list, schedule and location. It was an "unprecedentedly secure wedding" with no social media photos or broadcast recordings, to the extent that even celebrity guest managers had no information.
During the broadcast, when passersby happened to congratulate the newlywed Kim Jong-kook, Yoo Jae-suk spontaneously sang and danced, turning the scene into a sea of laughter. He then listed "meeting the bride-to-be" as a way to "leave memories with Jong-kook," and added, "Jong-kook will try to kill me for this," prompting uproarious laughter.
In particular, the preview for that day raised expectations by revealing that "close friend" Cha Tae-hyun would appear to share behind-the-scenes stories of the wedding and even show a montage of the sister-in-law(?).
Meanwhile, on the same day the SBS show My Little Old Boy also continued rumors about the bride's identity. Kim Hee-chul mentioned an AI-composited "Tower of Babel bride entrance video," saying, "If you search Kim Jong-kook bride's face, it comes up," which embarrassed Kim Jong-kook.
Kim Jong-kook expressed his bewilderment, saying, "I'm not that crazy," which only increased interest in the identity of the veil-covered bride.
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