WINNER's Kim Jin-woo expressed his openness to public dating on the latest episode of 'Jeon Hyun-moo Plan 3'.
On the October 6th broadcast of Channel S and MBN's 'Jeon Hyun-moo Plan 3', WINNER members Kang Seung-yoon and Kim Jin-woo appeared as 'food friends'.
During the show, Jeon Hyun-moo was impressed by Kim Jin-woo's looks, jokingly asking, "Is he a male idol or a female idol?" Kwak Tube added humor by saying, "The hairstyle is the same, but the face is different."
At a popular pork cutlet restaurant in Anyang, Jeon Hyun-moo expressed curiosity about a song that surpassed 100 million streams, to which Kang Seung-yoon proudly confirmed, "Yes, 'Really Really' achieved that milestone with over 100 million domestic streams."
Jeon Hyun-moo directly asked Kang Seung-yoon, who wrote and composed 'Really Really', about the royalties. Kang Seung-yoon explained, "The peak popularity brings in the most money, but it decreases as popularity wanes. In 2018, I earned millions monthly, but it's not as much now." Kwak Tube humorously asked if that's why he has many accessories.
At an Anyang squid bossam restaurant, Kim Jin-woo addressed his past statement about hoping for public dating, saying, "If I date, I can make it public. It's natural, and I don't want to hide it."
Jeon Hyun-moo, known for his 'public dating' expertise, advised, "Public dating is not about making it public, but it becoming public," and expressed surprise, "You must be thinking about marriage." Kim Jin-woo clarified, "I have no plans for marriage, just that I would make my relationship public if I date."
Jeon Hyun-moo humorously remarked, "Whoever becomes Kim Jin-woo's girlfriend shouldn't dream of marriage," while Kang Seung-yoon added, "Being publicly known as a girlfriend but not marrying? Be prepared." Kim Jin-woo jokingly warned his future girlfriend to "be ready," causing laughter.
Kang Seung-yoon shared, "I love my work now, but I do plan to marry before 49. I don't want to cross into my 50s unmarried. If I don't marry in my 40s, I'll stay single."
Jeon Hyun-moo, at 48, advised, "Marriage has its timing. Keep it in mind, or you'll end up like me, living comfortably without realizing time has passed," sharing his 'young at heart' love advice with humor.
By Kim Eun-jung, TenAsia Reporter eun@tenasia.co.kr