Announcer-turned-broadcaster Kim Dae-ho said he abolished family ancestral rites.

On the 20th episode of MBC's 'Save Me, Holmes', Kim Ji Yu appeared and went on a site visit with Kim Dae-ho and Kim Gyu-won.

That day Kim Dae-ho expressed hurt over Kim Ji Yu, who had flirted with him on a previous broadcast, saying, The newspaper front page said she was leaving after meeting a foreign man. For a moment I thought, even though we weren't dating, 'was I just played with in the studio that day?' he said.

In particular, Kim Dae-ho said, I think there are no platonic friendships between men and women even if they met through work, and added, Anyway I'm single so I don't dislike someone who likes me.

In response, Kim Sook asked, Can Ji-yu perform ancestral rites 12 times a year?, and after thinking Kim Ji Yu answered, Yes, if she wants to.

However, Kim Dae-ho mentioned the changed family culture, saying, My family abolished ancestral rites and we buy kimchi, and Yang Se-hyung joked, Aren't you saying that and gathering in an underground bunker to hold them?, drawing laughter.

Meanwhile, Kim Dae-ho visited his hometown, Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi, through MBC's I Live Alone in 2024, where the daily life of his large extended family was shown. At the time, scenes of a holiday with 88 relatives were revealed, and some reacted that it might be Kim Dae-ho's 'wedding funeral' as he wants to get married.

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