Jun Hyun-moo will appear as the "officiant" on MBC I Live Alone, where he is dubbed the "idol of Korea's singles(?)". Expectations are rising about what Jun Hyun-moo, who has never been married, will say in the officiant's seat.
Today (the 5th) on MBC I Live Alone (directed by Heo Hang, Kang Ji-hee, Kim Jin-kyung, Lee Kyung-eun, Moon Gi-young), the wedding of "Palm Oil prince" Lee Jang-woo, where Jun Hyun-moo and Kian84 serve respectively as officiant and master of ceremonies, will be revealed.
Jun Hyun-moo and Kian84 head to the officiant's waiting room and the master of ceremonies' seat for actor Lee Jang-woo and Jo Hye-won's wedding, concentrating on final rehearsals. Kian84, who starts the wedding, keeps gulping water as if his throat is dry. Jun Hyun-moo peeks in, tending to Kian84 and practicing the officiant's words written full on paper, looking dazed. The rainbow members, gathered for the first time since the "Innocent autumn sports day," sit in their seats looking excited to celebrate Lee Jang-woo's wedding.
The wedding begins with Kian84 solemnly holding the microphone, followed by an introduction of the officiant, "Mr. Jun Hyun-moo," with an incredible resume(?). When Kian84 says "the idol of Korea's singles," Jun Hyun-moo bursts out laughing, creating uproarious amusement.
Jun Hyun-moo recalled the nervous moment, saying, "It was the first podium I ever stood on, the first scene I had ever seen." Curiosity rises about Jun Hyun-moo's inner feelings at facing Lee Jang-woo, who as a "Palm Oil brother" always enjoyed delicious food together, now as the groom and the officiant.
Jun Hyun-moo begins the officiant's address with a smooth, witty line, saying, "I, Jun Hyun-moo, rose to the officiant's seat without ever having been married," and soon after Kian84 reportedly shouted, "Officiant, please step out!" drawing attention to what situation unfolded.
Meanwhile, the rainbow members, who spent about six years making unforgettable memories with Lee Jang-woo through I Live Alone, will present "Good Goodbye," filled with feelings of celebrating the wedding and the regret of graduation, delivering a touching moment.
The first-ever officiant address by Jun Hyun-moo, the "idol of Korea's singles," can be seen on I Live Alone, airing today (the 5th) at 11:10 p.m.<
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