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Han Hye-jin, "I also want to live with my lover."
In the first episode of Channel A's cohabitation observation show 'Cohabitation, Not Marriage', four MCs Han Hye-jin, Lee Yong-jin, Aiki, and Lee Soo-hyuk reveal their thoughts on 'cohabitation'.
'Cohabitation, Not Marriage', which will be broadcast for the first time on the 20th, will reveal the love stories of three real couples who closely observed their cohabitation for 24 hours. Regarding observing the reality of cohabitation, MC Han Hye-jin said, "Our program is dangerous and dizzying. In fact, I am worried inside," and predicted that it would be a program that would raise many topics like 'Hot Potato'. Lee Soo-hyuk said, “Whether you are for or against cohabitation, I think it will be an opportunity to think about it regardless of your position,” and hoped that it would be an opportunity to meet various perspectives.
Aiki, a member of 'Married', expressed her excitement, saying, "There is no right answer to how men and women love. You will be able to see the dating life of the MZ generation in detail." Lee Yong-jin, who is also married, said, "When watching dating entertainment, people say, 'You can feel the love cells constantly filling up,' but in our program, it will be possible to fill up the 'cohabitation cells' or completely empty them," adding, "The polar opposites of the experience surrounding cohabitation." ' was predicted.
The MCs, who emphasized the uniqueness of 'Final Dong', which can confirm the fantasy and reality of cohabitation, expressed their thoughts without hesitation. 'Single Man' Lee Soo-hyuk said, "Regardless of whether I am for or against cohabitation, I am very much in favor of being with someone I like. I also want to learn which is a better way," burning with a passion for learning. Han Hye-jin, the 'love meddler', said, "I want to do it quickly," and boasted of being a passionate lover, saying, "It's important that two people in love meet and 'happily ever after', but what's important about the system in love?" Han Hye-jin previously revealed on her YouTube channel that she had given up on marriage, but that her goal this year was to get married.
Lee Yong-jin, who is married, also gave an unexpected tip, saying, “I recommend living together and then getting married.” Lee Yong-jin added, "You only have one chance to get married, and you have to decide carefully. I think it's better to live together for a few months before making a decision." Fellow ‘married member’ Aiki also nodded.
In a reality where the number of non-relative households exceeded 1 million for the first time last year and the approval rate for cohabitation exceeds 60%, 'Cohabitation, not marriage' will be a venue for conversation where people can talk openly about cohabitation without hesitation. It is expected that
‘Cohabitation, Not Marriage’ will be broadcast for two consecutive episodes on Channel A at 8 PM on the 20th.
Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr
'Cohabitation, Not Marriage', which will be broadcast for the first time on the 20th, will reveal the love stories of three real couples who closely observed their cohabitation for 24 hours. Regarding observing the reality of cohabitation, MC Han Hye-jin said, "Our program is dangerous and dizzying. In fact, I am worried inside," and predicted that it would be a program that would raise many topics like 'Hot Potato'. Lee Soo-hyuk said, “Whether you are for or against cohabitation, I think it will be an opportunity to think about it regardless of your position,” and hoped that it would be an opportunity to meet various perspectives.
Aiki, a member of 'Married', expressed her excitement, saying, "There is no right answer to how men and women love. You will be able to see the dating life of the MZ generation in detail." Lee Yong-jin, who is also married, said, "When watching dating entertainment, people say, 'You can feel the love cells constantly filling up,' but in our program, it will be possible to fill up the 'cohabitation cells' or completely empty them," adding, "The polar opposites of the experience surrounding cohabitation." ' was predicted.
The MCs, who emphasized the uniqueness of 'Final Dong', which can confirm the fantasy and reality of cohabitation, expressed their thoughts without hesitation. 'Single Man' Lee Soo-hyuk said, "Regardless of whether I am for or against cohabitation, I am very much in favor of being with someone I like. I also want to learn which is a better way," burning with a passion for learning. Han Hye-jin, the 'love meddler', said, "I want to do it quickly," and boasted of being a passionate lover, saying, "It's important that two people in love meet and 'happily ever after', but what's important about the system in love?" Han Hye-jin previously revealed on her YouTube channel that she had given up on marriage, but that her goal this year was to get married.
Lee Yong-jin, who is married, also gave an unexpected tip, saying, “I recommend living together and then getting married.” Lee Yong-jin added, "You only have one chance to get married, and you have to decide carefully. I think it's better to live together for a few months before making a decision." Fellow ‘married member’ Aiki also nodded.
In a reality where the number of non-relative households exceeded 1 million for the first time last year and the approval rate for cohabitation exceeds 60%, 'Cohabitation, not marriage' will be a venue for conversation where people can talk openly about cohabitation without hesitation. It is expected that
‘Cohabitation, Not Marriage’ will be broadcast for two consecutive episodes on Channel A at 8 PM on the 20th.
Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr