'My manager–the secretaries' drew attention when Lee Seo-jin coolly mentioned his past dating history.

On the 7th episode of SBS variety show 'My manager–the secretaries,' Lee Seo-jin once again became the center of attention over his 'dating history.'

On that episode, Lee Seo-jin, upon seeing Lee Kwang-soo, greeted him warmly, saying "I saw your girlfriend at the hair salon." When the story of the couple Lee Kwang-soo·Lee Sun-bin, who have been publicly dating for eight years, naturally came up, Lee Kwang-soo replied, "It's been eight to nine years. We're still doing well."

To that, Lee Seo-jin, with his characteristically sharp wit, said, "If it's over two years, you either get married or break up," and Kim Kwang-kyu burst out laughing, saying, "Seo-jin can't even make it a year." Then Lee Seo-jin coolly admitted, "I've gone over a year before. But I've never gone over two years. If it passes two years, you should get married."

Kim Kwang-kyu said, "He broke up with them all," delivering a 'fact bomb,' and Lee Seo-jin added, "That's why I'm alone," completing the self-exposure. For a moment, the place was filled with laughter.

Immediately after this scene aired, online attention reexamined Lee Seo-jin's two-year relationship with actress Kim Jong-un.

In 2008, the two, who developed into a real-life couple through the drama 'Lovers,' announced their breakup after about two years of public dating. In an interview, Kim Jong-un frankly confessed their breakup, saying, "I couldn't keep treating fans with lies anymore," and she is now enjoying a happy married life as a 'married woman.'

In this way, Lee Seo-jin's remark that "I've never gone over two years" naturally recalled his past public relationship with Kim Jong-un and once again became a topic of conversation.

Meanwhile, on that day's 'The secretaries,' Lee Seo-jin and Kim Kwang-kyu, who were in charge of the promotional schedule for the film of Doh Kyung Soo·Ji Chang-wook, continued a 'tardiness crisis.' In particular, at the final after-party, Ji Chang-wook, with moist eyes, expressed disappointment and drew laughter by asking, "Did I do anything my way today?"

In the end, Lee Seo-jin was responsible for laughter throughout the broadcast, not only for his prickly manager persona but also for coolly invoking the two-year dating theory.

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