Comedian Kim Ji-min honestly opened up about the hardships she experienced during the in vitro fertilization process, drawing sympathy from the couple Lee Sang-min, who are also preparing for a second child.
On the 19th, a video titled "the winner's genuine acceptance speech" was posted on the YouTube channel 'Junho Jimin'.
That day the couple Kim Jun-Ho·Kim Ji-min invited 2025 SBS Entertainment Awards grand prize winner Lee Sang-min to their home for a conversation. In particular, Lee Sang-min and Kim Jun-Ho were in a situation where they shared the common ground of hoping for a second child.
Lee Sang-min, who is preparing for in vitro fertilization for a second child after remarrying, said, "What I felt from doing it is that my wife is having a really hard time," expressing his regret toward his wife. Kim Jun-Ho and Kim Ji-min also said, "We are also preparing for a second child through in vitro fertilization," forming a bond of sympathy.
Meanwhile, Kim Ji-min shared positive news about her hospital test results, saying, "I have many follicles, my fallopian tube shape is good, and there are no polyps in my uterus, so I'm relieved." But regarding the essential hysterosalpingography test, she recalled the moment, "The moment they injected the contrast medium it felt like a chopstick was stuck in my uterus. It hurt so much that I screamed," and her vivid account surprised everyone.
In response, Lee Sang-min empathized, saying, "My wife said she had a moment of reality hitting her then. She said it was painful and that the situation itself was hard."
Kim Ji-min added, "The pain lasted only about five to six seconds, but other things were harder." After the procedure, Kim Jun-Ho said, "I also had a hard time watching the video," which made her feel hurt. Kim Ji-min confessed, "I said that women suffer like this, so why do men feel pleasure?"
At the unexpected revelation, Kim Jun-Ho was at a loss for words, and Lee Sang-min also drew laughter by saying, "I can't help you in this situation." Kim Jun-Ho explained, "It was just a joke," but the atmosphere remained awkward for a while, making even those watching feel embarrassed.
Meanwhile, the three showed support for one another as they empathized with the reality that women bear a heavy burden during the in vitro fertilization process<
[Photo] 'JunhoJimin'
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