Singer and member Kim Dong Wan suddenly mentioned marriage, drawing attention.
Shinhwa member Kim Dong Wan posted a short message on the 25th saying, "When I meet someone who lets me live as myself, suddenly I want to get married."
As Kim Dong Wan unexpectedly mentioned the word marriage and drew attention, one fan asked, "Will you get married?" and Kim Dong Wan replied, "Get married?" raising curiosity.
Kim Dong Wan liked comments such as "You met a benefactor. Don't miss them," "Oh, you met them?", "A relationship that accepts each other as they are, and within that finds peace true to oneself. I hope you find such a connection," "I'll send couple pajamas as a tribute," and "Should I sing a congratulatory song, hyung?"
Netizens surprised by the marriage mention left comments such as "Who is it? Live alone your whole life, oppa," "Be careful when that time comes, hyung," and "Huh?? Is it finally happening?", and Kim Dong Wan liked some of them.
Meanwhile, Kim Dong Wan recently wrote on his personal SNS, "In trying to eliminate entertainment districts, the whole country is becoming entertainment districts. Looking at entertainment districts in front of churches, schools and police stations, I can't help but question it," and "We must acknowledge and manage them. As long as we leave unaddressed the reality of increasing single-person households, we must not move on with the logic of 'just cover it up.'" He strongly argued for the need to legalize prostitution.
A netizen said, "I understand collecting taxes, but I'm not sure legalization is right," and Kim Dong Wan replied, "There are people who can't do it without being paid. It's also about disease control," sparking controversy. A netizen comment that explained at length the introduction of a licensed brothel system was criticized for his careless attitude with remarks like, "Could you make it a bit shorter? About four lines?"
After criticism poured in, Kim Dong Wan switched his SNS account to private, and abruptly invoked actress Youn Yuh-jung's remark, uploading a new post that said, "'Date only high-class people,' as senior Youn Yuh-jung said. We often want to meet high-class people but rarely ask ourselves whether we are the kind of person who belongs in that place. The high-class do not send invitations. They merely recognize similar vibes. Am I now someone who can associate with anyone?" Some criticized him for laying out somewhat incongruous sophistry.
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