Eun Ji-won Sparks Debate with Bold Statement on Pre-Wedding Traditions
Eun Ji-won Sparks Debate with Bold Statement on Pre-Wedding Traditions
Eun Ji-won Sparks Debate with Bold Statement on Pre-Wedding Traditions
Eun Ji-won Sparks Debate with Bold Statement on Pre-Wedding Traditions
Reporter Jung Se-yoon from TenAsia delves into intriguing broadcasting issues with a unique perspective.

Singer Eun Ji-won, who is set to remarry next month, has made a bold statement regarding pre-wedding meetings, sparking a heated debate online.

On the September 28th episode of MBN's variety show 'Divorced Singles 7', the cohabitation life of the couple Seong-woo and Ji-woo was revealed. The couple discussed their pre-wedding meeting, noting that "it feels like a wedding in itself." Ji-woo later met Seong-woo's mother as part of their wedding preparations.
Eun Ji-won Sparks Debate with Bold Statement on Pre-Wedding Traditions
Eun Ji-won Sparks Debate with Bold Statement on Pre-Wedding Traditions
Watching from the studio, Eun Ji-won expressed his firm opinion, stating, "I believe these meetings should no longer exist." He added, "What if your partner doesn't meet your parents' approval? Are you getting married for your parents?"

Eun Ji-won's comments have divided viewers. Some argue that "introducing your partner to your parents is basic courtesy," calling his remarks "immature" and questioning, "Is he planning to marry without even meeting the parents?"

However, many support Eun Ji-won's perspective, suggesting that "there's no set procedure," and "if the couple agrees, there's no need for it." This reflects a growing sentiment that personal choice should be respected over traditional customs.
Eun Ji-won Sparks Debate with Bold Statement on Pre-Wedding Traditions
Eun Ji-won Sparks Debate with Bold Statement on Pre-Wedding Traditions
Professor Yoon In-jin from Korea University's Department of Sociology told TenAsia, "The main reason for differing opinions in wedding preparations is the 'generation gap.' The younger generation values practicality, while the older generation views marriage as a significant life event, adhering to traditional practices."

Professor Yoon added, "The younger generation often prioritizes efficiency and practicality over ostentatious and cumbersome procedures, leading to inevitable clashes with parents who stick to their ways. This value difference is the root of the conflict."

A broadcasting insider noted, "Eun Ji-won's candid remarks on wedding culture, especially as he approaches remarriage, have drawn increased public attention."

Reporter Jung Se-yoon, TenAsia yoon@tenasia.co.kr