Sunwoo Yong-yeo urged Lee Seo-jin to get married.

On the 17th episode of SBS's 'My manager is too prickly,' Sunwoo Yong-yeo, who had never had a manager since her debut, welcomed Lee Seo-jin and Kim Kwang-kyu as the first managers of her acting career.

That day, Sunwoo Yong-yeo requested to accompany a real estate inspection that had been her "lifelong bucket list." The first destination of Sunwoo Yong-yeo, known as a "real estate big spender" and "land tycoon" who reportedly owned four houses in Cheongdam-dong, was Ganghwa.

While traveling, Sunwoo Yong-yeo recalled the days she immigrated to the United States, saying, "I did everything in America. There was nothing I didn't try. When I went to America I gave up being an actor. I said I would do anything in America."

She continued, "At first I ran a garment factory, then a restaurant, then a beauty salon. The restaurant ran for five years, it was a Korean set-menu restaurant. In L.A.'s Korean town. I studied cooking before I went. I ran the restaurant and it all failed. Because of a bad contract it was simply taken away," she confessed.

She added, "Then I returned to Korea and came back with 'History flows' and worked without resting even once. My husband spent money enthusiastically. So between spouses it's probably best not to boast about making money," and suddenly told Kim Kwang-kyu, "So you should meet a woman like that," drawing laughter.

Sunwoo Yong-yeo's "push to marry" continued toward Lee Seo-jin. Lee Seo-jin said, "Seo-jin, you need to start choosing now. You should go next year," and suddenly mentioned Kim Yong-gun, who had a late child at 75, saying, "A man can still have children at 60, like Kim Yong-gun."

Lee Seo-jin agreed, saying, "After having a son he did several commercials. He also did a tonic ad," and Sunwoo Yong-yeo said, "The baby seems like a lucky charm." Then Kim Kwang-kyu added, "Then I'll try to muster some courage," adding to the laughter.

[Photo] Broadcast capture

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