This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
'My Little Old Boy' broadcaster Seo Jang-hoon firmly expressed his refusal in response to Shin Dong-yup's blunt question during the show, and candidly shared his feelings about remarriage.
On the afternoon of the 23rd, the SBS variety show 'My Little Old Boy' (hereafter 'My Little Old Boy') showed Im Won-hee and Kim Jun-ho meeting Um Young-soo, Park Young-gyu and Pyeon Seung-yeop, who are called the "remarriage lend".
Um Young-soo, who has been married three times, Park Young-gyu, who has been married four times, and Pyeon Seung-yeop, who has been married four times, appeared and formed a "multiple-marriage club." Combined, the three men's number of marriages totaled an astonishing 11 marriages.
Especially Um Young-soo, who has been married three times, turned his marriage history into humor and elicited laughter. He said, "When I go to the court to get a marriage relation certificate, usually one page leaves empty boxes. For me, because of the number of marriages it's three pages. At first I thought it was someone else's document," which caused peals of laughter.
Also, Pyeon Seung-yeop surprised viewers by revealing that he had been married four times and shared information about his current wife. He said his current wife is two years younger and in her first marriage, expressing anticipation for the new relationship.
Meanwhile, MC Shin Dong-yup asked Seo Jang-hoon in the studio a blunt question, "If a suitable partner is married three times, would that matter?"
To this, Seo Jang-hoon drew a firm line without a moment's hesitation, saying, "No, it matters." Seo Jang-hoon mentioned the psychological changes that come with aging and gave an honest reason. He candidly said, "As I get older I don't want to take such a difficult path," drawing attention.
[Photo] 'My Little Old Boy' broadcast screen capture
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