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Broadcasters Jo Woo-jong and Jeong Da-eun couple, "The couple fought until 3 a.m., and had to rest in between because they were thirsty."
Couple Jo Woo-jong and Jeong Da-eun appeared on the SBS entertainment show 'Same Bed, Different Dreams Season 2 - You Are My Destiny' (hereinafter referred to as 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2'), which aired on the 11th.
On this day, Jeong Da-eun showed off her skills as a new writer writing a web novel at a cafe. Lee Hyeon-i said, "I was curious so I looked up the novel. The number of views was really 0. The content was interesting." Jo Woo-jong supported his wife's dream, saying, "Even when it goes on air, the number of views doesn't change much. Still, I am from Jangwon, a writing contest. I am the person who came all the way to Seoul to receive the award."
Jo Woo-jong and Jeong Da-eun were pictured going on a trip to Busan. Jeong Da-eun sent Jo Woo-jong a plane ticket. The plan was to visit Da-eun Jeong's family in Busan, where they live, and spend time with them after a long time. Jo Woo-jong said, “Didn’t you decide to think about it?” and Jeong Da-eun replied, “Wouldn’t you go if you didn’t have a schedule?”
Jeong Da-eun said, "I was doing the program that my grandfather's acquaintances were most interested in. Many of my acquaintances asked, 'Why aren't you appearing?' and he seemed sad. He was very proud of being an announcer, but from one day he wasn't on TV and he was very upset. “It’s the same,” he said. Jo Woo-jong, who heard this, said, "I do radio every day. I'm the best radio DJ. Don't worry if Da-eun leaves."
Jo Woo-jong said, "After my father passed away, I, as the eldest son, had a lot of work to do. When I was so frustrated and had nowhere to talk, I remembered that my father-in-law had also gone through something like this, so I called him. At that time, I really received a lot of comfort and strength. This time, I came here. “It was nice to be able to say thank you.”
Jo Woo-jong then expressed his dissatisfaction with the sudden trip to Busan, saying, “Coming to Busan itself.” The two responded that they fought without giving in and that they fought for up to four hours. “We talked until 3 in the morning, right?” he said, adding, “I was thirsty so I had to take a break.”
Reporter Ha-neul Lee, Ten Asia greenworld@tenasia.co.kr