Kim Ji-min reveals the realistic spending conflicts she experienced while living with delivery fanatic Kim Jun-Ho.
On Jan. 3 (Sat) at 10 a.m., SBS Plus' Lee Ho-seon's Cider episode 6 will feature a variety of stories of "money villains" who make people lose affection because of money. Consumption habits that defy common sense and puzzling money-related choices will provoke both the grants and viewers' anger and sighs at the same time.
In particular, Kim Ji-min surprises everyone by talking about her husband Kim Jun-Ho, who has consumption tendencies that are polar opposites from hers. Kim Ji-min said, "I used to be frugal and my big brother spent too much, and now I think we're somewhere in the middle," adding, "My brother reduced his spending, and I spend where it's needed," drawing laughter.
But soon Kim Ji-min lashes out at Kim Jun-Ho, saying, "Even if he cuts back, he still buys a lot," and explodes, "There are deliveries every morning. He's like a delivery addict." In addition, Kim Ji-min revealed, "My brother is an early adopter who has to try new products. But he buys them and doesn't use them," and, "There are really many unopened items at home," causing the scene to stir.
In response, Lee Ho-seon suggests a drastic remedy that Kim Ji-min can impose on Kim Jun-Ho, and Kim Ji-min immediately reacts, "That's great. Thanks for the tip," prompting laughter. Interest is growing in what the "cider prescription specialist" Lee Ho-seon's handy tips will be.
Meanwhile, Kim Ji-min recounts an extreme saving anecdote about Kim Jong Kook's father that she heard from Kim Jong Kook, provoking roars of laughter. Kim Ji-min relayed the unbelievable story that "While Kim Jong Kook was in the U.S. with his mother, his father was alone and the household electricity bill was 0 won for a month," astonishing everyone.
Lee Ho-seon, who introduced himself as the "trip fund treasurer" who does tiger-style settlements, mentioned a friend who hasn't paid into the rotating fund for 11 months, and even called out the friend's name, saying, "You're the only one who hasn't paid. Pay it all at once. You have a lot of money," delivering his characteristic blunt remark and turning the studio into a sea of laughter.
The producers said, "This episode lightly but sharply explores the realistic conflicts caused by money," adding, "It will be an episode that gives a big bowl of cider to those whose relationships have become frustrating because of money."
Meanwhile, SBS Plus' Lee Ho-seon's Cider airs every Saturday at 10 a.m.
[Photo] SBS Plus' Lee Ho-seon's Cider
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