Comedian Couple Kim Jun-ho and Kim Ji-min Share Candid Marriage Insights with Actor Yoo Ji-tae


Comedian couple Kim Jun-ho and Kim Ji-min recently shared candid insights into their marriage and reminisced about their college days with actor Yoo Ji-tae.

On the YouTube channel 'Junho Jimin,' which aired on the 23rd, actor Yoo Ji-tae appeared as a guest, joining Kim Jun-ho and Kim Ji-min for a delightful trip down memory lane.

Kim Jun-ho and Kim Ji-min captivated viewers by appearing in period drama costumes tailored for their guest. Kim Jun-ho playfully called Kim Ji-min "Kkotbuna," to which she wittily responded, "I'm not Kkotbuna, I'm Ulbuna," showcasing their comedic chemistry.

The atmosphere heated up with the arrival of Kim Jun-ho's close friend, actor Yoo Ji-tae. Kim Jun-ho humorously mimicked Yoo Ji-tae's famous line from the movie 'The King and the Clown,' "Play it. Play it until you die," expressing his excitement. The duo shared anecdotes from their college days, revealing their close bond, including living together. Yoo Ji-tae amusingly recalled how women initially showed interest in him but eventually gravitated towards the charming Kim Jun-ho.

Comedian Couple Kim Jun-ho and Kim Ji-min Share Candid Marriage Insights with Actor Yoo Ji-tae


A playful debate about Kim Jun-ho's academic background ensued. Kim Ji-min jokingly questioned whether he got into college solely based on his practical skills. Yoo Ji-tae defended Kim Jun-ho's abilities, highlighting his past aspirations of becoming a film director, contrasting with his current playful demeanor.

Kim Ji-min also revealed Kim Jun-ho's 'true fan' side, recounting how he awkwardly reacted to seeing Yoo Ji-tae on screen during a viewing of 'The King and the Clown.' She affectionately dubbed him a "true fan," sharing this endearing anecdote.

Kim Jun-ho opened up about the serious aspects of married life, expressing concerns about the responsibilities that come with having a child. Kim Ji-min responded, "I loved your playful side before marriage, but you've naturally matured since then." Kim Jun-ho humorously reverted to his playful 'Jun-jjok' mode, lightening the mood.

Kim Ji-min's keen observation skills as a 'drama enthusiast' were also on display. She demonstrated expressions from period dramas and asked insightful questions about Yoo Ji-tae's restrained acting in 'The King and the Clown,' impressing everyone. Kim Jun-ho couldn't hide his pride in his wife, adding warmth to the scene.

Catch new episodes every Thursday at 8 PM on the YouTube channel 'Junho Jimin.'

Reporter Kim Se-ah, Ten Asia haesmik@tenasia.co.kr