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Kim Jang-nyeon and Jeong Yun-jin break up after living together

In Channel A's 'Cohabitation, Not Marriage', which aired on March 31, the breakup of Kim Jang-nyeon and Jeong Yun-jin, a single man and woman who were planning their future and whispering about their love to each other, was revealed.
On this day's broadcast, Kim Jang-nyeon continued to point out Jeong Yun-jin's spending habits, and the fight also spread to social media issues. The two gradually felt a wall coming to an end due to the repeated problems. MC Han Hye-jin expressed regret, saying, "Why do you keep trying to end the conversation? You can just cover it up and move on."
Jeong Yun-jin expressed her displeasure at Kim Jang-nyeon, who repeatedly stuck to her position and tried to teach, saying, “What kind of student are you, like a teacher?” In response, Kim Jang-nyeon tried to make an excuse, saying, "I'm not saying 'what you said is wrong'?" “I couldn’t accept it, saying, “If you give me time to think about it, it’s like telling me to break up with you.”
In the end, the two agreed to break up immediately. In the car as they parted ways, Kim Jang-nyeon expressed her shortcomings and honest feelings, and Jeong Yun-jin also blushed and said with regret, "We didn't break up." However, Kim Jang-nyeon said firmly, “Yoon Jin-ah, it’s true that we broke up,” and expressed his regret, saying, “I think you had a strong desire to be the last.”
Lastly, Kim Jang-nyeon began to give his final greeting to Jeong Yun-jin with regret, saying, "Thank you for meeting me and have a really good life, okay?" In the end, he left room and said, "If you really miss you even after you go, contact me," and made people curious about the future of the two.
The aftermath of the fight between Korean-Chinese DJ couple and live-in partner Park Si-won and Jo Na-yoon was revealed. Jo Na-yoon loaded her luggage into the suitcase and started to go out, and Park Si-won returned home, forcefully carrying Jo Na-yoon's suitcase. Lee Soo-hyuk lamented the situation of the Korean-Chinese DJ couple, who had to repeat this fight as many as 10 times, saying, "I think that's a bit bad. Because the big situation is repeated, it doesn't feel like a big deal."
Park Si-won expressed his disappointment, saying, “What should I do if I keep packing like that?” Jo Na-yoon said, "If I fight with you, I won't want to be here," and expressed her frustration at being in a foreign country with no ties and only looking at her live-in partner, Park Si-won. In the end, Park Si-won apologized to Jo Na-yoon and offered words of reconciliation, saying, “I will fix it unconditionally.” The two reconciled people celebrated their 200th day and visited the place they had chosen as their number one wedding destination. Park Si-won prepared a surprise gift for Jo Na-yoon, who was caught off guard. Flowers, cakes, and even small items that Jo Na-yoon had mentioned in passing were all prepared as gifts, impressing the audience.
The two talked about the wedding in a much warmer atmosphere. Jo Na-yoon gradually lost trust in Park Si-won's unrealistic suggestions. As the two continued to clash with everything from company selection to budget issues, Park Si-won revealed his true feelings, saying, "Honestly, I don't really feel the importance of a wedding, because the most important thing in a wedding is the house." From the beginning of their relationship, the two decided to get married as early as March of this year, and had already postponed their wedding once to September. Han Hye-jin sympathized with Jo Na-yoon, who lost trust, saying, "A foreign man proposed to live together with me on the premise of marriage, but if I don't get married, I feel like my feet are in the air and I haven't settled down." Lee Yong-jin also said, “It would be unfair from the perspective of the woman living with me.”
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr