Kim Nam-joo's Hawaiian Adventure: From Family Life to Clubbing Challenges
Kim Nam-joo, known as the 'Queen of Taste,' recently shared a humorous story about being turned away from a famous club in Hawaii.
On the SBS Life show 'Queen of Taste Kim Nam-joo,' which aired on the 3rd, Kim showcased a dish she used to enjoy during her time in Hawaii.
Kim Nam-joo revealed that she lived in Hawaii for about four years with her family, primarily for her children's summer school and family vacations.
While preparing a dish and tearing up from chopping green onions, Kim joked, "Let the world know, I'm crying because of Kim Seung-woo," bringing laughter. She added, "There's always divorce rumors about celebrity couples. Please spread the word that our marriage is strong," eliciting more smiles.
Kim Nam-joo's Hawaiian Adventure: From Family Life to Clubbing Challenges
Kim Nam-joo's Hawaiian Adventure: From Family Life to Clubbing Challenges
Kim Nam-joo's Hawaiian Adventure: From Family Life to Clubbing Challenges
Kim Nam-joo's Hawaiian Adventure: From Family Life to Clubbing Challenges
Kim Nam-joo's Hawaiian Adventure: From Family Life to Clubbing Challenges
Kim Nam-joo's Hawaiian Adventure: From Family Life to Clubbing Challenges
Kim Nam-joo's Hawaiian Adventure: From Family Life to Clubbing Challenges
Reflecting on her daily routine in Hawaii, Kim shared, "I would drop the kids off at school, shop at the Korean market with my husband, and pick the kids up around 3:30 or 4 PM. Then, I'd start preparing dinner with a glass of white wine around 5 PM," she smiled. She fondly recalled, "Hawaii has lanais, which are like balconies. My husband and I would enjoy drinks there." She also reminisced about being asked for ID when buying alcohol for three years, feeling flattered, "ID? How old do you think I am?" However, she felt a bit disappointed when they stopped asking in the fourth year.
Kim recounted, "After about 2-3 years, we got the urge to go out while drinking on the lanai. There was a popular club nearby. Alcohol gives you courage, right?" She continued, "We went, but they said no shorts allowed. So, I went home to change. When we returned, they asked for my ID. My husband said, 'She's my wife,' but they still refused. We went home again. Finally, on the third try, we got in." She laughed, "All the stylish people in Hawaii were there," and concluded, "Hawaii holds good memories."
Reported by Kim Ji-won, TenAsia bella@tenasia.co.kr