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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Yeon-ju] Kim Hyung-jun of the group Taesaja revealed his thoughts on marriage and having children.


On the 10th, Kim Hyung-jun joined as a new friend on SBS variety show 'Burning Youth.'


In the broadcast, Lee Ui-jung expressed her delight, saying, "The representative of Taesaja was my manager oppa," and "It's been 20 years since I last saw him."


In response, Kim Hyung-jun said, "When we were enjoying drinking and singing, if my stomach felt bad, my nuna would pat my back. When the sitcom 'Three Men, Three Women' was airing, Taesaja was active. When we were complete rookies, our songs were played a lot in the sitcom," adding, "I didn't know why, but I heard that nuna liked it and asked to include our songs."


Kim Hyung-jun named Choi Min-yong, born in 1977 and the same age, as the member he most wanted to meet. Coincidentally, Choi Min-yong joined this trip, making the meeting possible.


Choi Min-yong said, "I was really surprised to hear that a celebrity who was in an idol group was doing delivery work. How could he do that? Just that one article made me curious about what kind of person he is," to which Kim Hyung-jun replied, "Many people are surprised. At first, it wasn't easy, but as I did it, it became manageable."


Kim Hyung-jun added, "Before that, I was always just at home, so mentally I wasn't well, but doing that job made me very cheerful," and continued, "I really liked it. More than earning money or losing weight, it was mentally very good, and I slept well."


Then Choi Min-yong asked Kim Hyung-jun, "So, will you get married?" and Kim Hyung-jun answered, "I don't have any intention not to. I want to get married in about two years."



When Choi Min-yong asked, "Then what do you think about having children?" Kim Hyung-jun opened up, saying, "Honestly, I'm not confident about having children. It's hard enough to take care of my own body, so I'm worried if I can really do well."


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