Kim Jun-ho sees Kim Ji-min who was hurt by his mother-in-law and throws away the envelope of money
Kim Jun-ho sees Kim Ji-min who was hurt by his mother-in-law and throws away the envelope of money
Comedian Kim Jun-ho burst into laughter with a realistic love situation drama.

In the SBS 'Shoes Off, Dolsing For Man' (hereinafter referred to as 'Dolsing For Man'), which aired on the 11th, Kim Jun-ho and Lee Hye-jung, actor Park Joon-geum, and comedian Oh Jung-tae, shared a conversation.

In response to Park Joon-geum and Lee Hye-jeong's praise that he was handsome in real life, Kim Jun-ho smiled broadly, saying, "Because we've been dating these days." However, when Park Jun-geum counterattacked, “Stop it,” Kim Jun-ho made the atmosphere pleasant with a mouth-slapping reaction.

Lee Hye-jeong, who has been married for 45 years, revealed to the members how to deal with the divorce crisis. Kim Jun-ho admired her pleasant advice, 'Give up what you have to give up'. Also, I was moved by the story of Lee Hye-jung, who said that she gave up her decision to divorce after a word from her son, a high school student, in the past.

Kim Jun-ho reenacted the famous lines of Park Jun-geum, the 'four kings of mother-in-law', on the spot, and received a warm response from the members. Together with Tak Jae-hoon, she transformed into a mother-in-law of the 'Doll Sing For Man', saying, "I accepted that I couldn't even pretend to be an MC," and gave a gaping laugh.

The members unfolded a situational drama like a drama. When Lee Sang-min, who acted as a mother-in-law, told Kim Jun-ho, "I'm sorry, but please break up with Jimin," Kim Jun-ho's eyes suddenly changed, throwing money envelopes and pretending to tear up blank checks, revealing his lover side and heating up the atmosphere. The paper that Kim Jun-ho tore was Tak Jae-hoon's script. Kim Jun-ho, who was immersed in the situational drama, laughed until the end, saying, "It's enough because I'm blinded by love."

Reporter Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia bella@tenasia.co.kr