'Joseon's lovebird' Shim Kwon-ho thrills living rooms with a rosy atmosphere that arrives after 53 years.

In a preview video of TV CHOSUN's hyperrealistic documentary entertainment show 'Joseon's lovebird,' which airs on the 20th, a flurry of heart-fluttering text messages exchanged between the so-called "red ginseng woman" and Shim Kwon-ho is captured, drawing attention. Shim Kwon-ho responded to the enthusiastic fan "red ginseng woman," who had previously visited his home with red ginseng after news emerged that he was battling early-stage liver cancer, by sending homemade omegitteok, revealing his genuine interest.

Two days later, the woman who received the rice cake sent a coquettish reply, "Oppa-ang, omegitteok arrived~~, I'm touched, touched, I'll eat it deliciously." The MCs were astonished when they saw the text that lit a green light for romance for 53-year 'born solo' Shim Kwon-ho. In particular, at the tender moment when she calls Shim Kwon-ho "Oppa-ang," all the cast members were speechless for a while and showed deep immersion.

Choi Seong Kook marveled at the real-time back-and-forth of push and pull, saying, "The woman isn't ordinary either. She plays him like a yo-yo." Kang Susie also acknowledged the strong rosy vibe between the two, saying, "If a woman calls a man 'oppa,' isn't the situation basically over?"

Curiosity grows about the trembling aftermath of Shim Kwon-ho, who recovered his health and became the protagonist of his first 'some' of his life, and the red ginseng woman.

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