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Kim Ji-min reveals on "Lee Ho-seon's Cider" that she and Kim Jun-ho sleep in separate rooms, sharing an unexpected newlywed life that surprises everyone.
SBS Plus "Lee Ho-seon's Cider," which premieres on the 29th (Sat) at 10 a.m., is a real talk counseling show that refreshingly solves viewers' frustrating worries with "cider solutions" grounded in reality rather than clichéd advice. Professor Lee Ho-seon and comedienne Kim Ji-min host as the two MCs, offering a gratifying time by delivering razor-sharp solutions to "villain stories" that anyone may have experienced once and that raise their blood pressure.
In the first episode of "Lee Ho-seon's Cider," stories of "villains" that shorten a spouse's lifespan pour in, from wives who choke the life out of their husbands to husbands who badmouth their in-laws, provoking both laughter and anger. As outrageous couple stories that defy conventional wisdom continue, the studio will present a spectacle of repeated gasps and bursts of laughter.
In particular, while watching a story that said "weekend couples have become too comfortable," Kim Ji-min honestly confessed that she currently sleeps in a separate room from Kim Jun-ho, surprising everyone. In response, Professor Lee Ho-seon boldly defined that as "sleep divorce," turning the set into a sea of laughter. Earlier, Kim Ji-min had revealed plans to start preparing for natural conception from Dec. 1.
However, Kim Ji-min expressed satisfaction with the changed relationship with Kim Jun-ho, saying, "I get so excited when I see Kim Jun-ho in the morning," and drew attention by revealing the unexpectedly sweet (?) separate-room lifestyle. It raises curiosity about what the "reason for the excitement" Kim Ji-min feels might be.
Next, while introducing a story full of obsession and suspicion toward a spouse, Kim Ji-min firmly said, "If you see men who suspect cheating, they do that themselves!" Upon hearing this, Lee Ho-seon sharply retorted, "Have you ever experienced it?!" adding tension. Kim Ji-min suddenly shouted, "What a bad guy!" and eventually welled up with tears, stirring unexpected emotion in the studio. In response, Lee Ho-seon expressed angry empathy, "Who is it? Bring them here," heightening immersion. From the first episode of "Lee Ho-seon's Cider," vivid moments of humor and sincerity continue, previewing the show's unique charm and raising expectations.
The production team said, "Kim Ji-min's blunt wit and frank confessions, combined with Professor Lee Ho-seon's direct and realistic fact-punch solutions, will make the reality of marital problems even more vivid," and added, "Please look forward to the fun of a true counseling variety show that will deliver a refreshing thrill from the first episode."
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