Review: This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
In "The Joseon Lover," Insun invited the staff she had worked with to her home, and an unprecedented heartwarming story was shared.
On the 29th, TV CHOSUN variety show "The Joseon Lover" featured Insun's family.
Insun said, "After the broadcast, my husband, who is 4 years younger, became a star," and laughed, saying, "People called him a considerate husband, so I said he wasn't, but when people around him recognized him, he enjoyed it."
They married in April 1994, and the couple has now been married for 32 years. Although the husband always puts his wife first, when asked whether "he would marry my spouse again in the next life," the two answered simultaneously, "No." Insun said, "I would meet someone new," but her husband said, "I hope you meet someone better than me," which moved everyone. The husband said, "I studied late, earned a degree and became a professor; it's thanks to my wife," and when Insun replied, "That is your good fortune," and said, "Don't be sorry or thankful," the husband responded, "It is my good fortune, but it is true that I am grateful," showing mutual affection.
Insun then prepared a meal for the chorus members and the stylist who had worked with her for 20 years. They warmed hearts by saying they had worked together for more than 20 years. They also showed a friendly side, saying they had watched her daughter since middle school.
The chorus member even said that Insun provided proof of their marriage registration. Insun said, "When people around me get married, I sing the congratulatory song for all of them. I'm happy," and said with affection, "When I sing the congratulatory song, all the dancers jump up." At that time the chorus member said, "During COVID, the teacher told me to come over and handed me a bankbook," and said, "She collected savings books for me for a year. It was hard because there was no work during COVID, and I was so moved." She added, "It was unbelievable that a global superstar saved for me for a year," and said, "Actually, it was a lifeline because the children were young; since then I vowed to be even more loyal," expressing gratitude.
Insun said, "We couldn't bring the chorus unless it was a big performance; there was no work during COVID," and added, "I took the chorus to every stage. Giving pocket money is nice, but it can be burdensome, so I wanted them to work and receive it proudly." She added, "I wanted to save more money to give them, but I thought they might need even a little, so I gave it right away," feeling embarrassed. The panelists, hearing this, said, "Among entertainment industry goodwill stories, a savings bankbook is a first; we were instantly so moved," expressing surprise.
Hearing this, a manager who had also been with her for 20 years said, "About 10 years ago, when no short-term rental was available no matter how much I looked," and added, "I wondered if I had no place to go and should go to a hotel, but she asked why I would go to a hotel and offered a room in her house. I thought she was truly a great person even as a human being, and I am so grateful; I want to have that kind of influence when I get older," and his moving story made things twice as heartwarming.
[Photo] "The Joseon Lover"
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