Broadcaster Shin Ah-young revealed that she has not been able to meet her husband in the United States for six months due to the impact of the novel coronavirus infection. Photo by MBC every1 from the broadcast capture of 'Welcome, First Time in Korea'.

Broadcaster Shin Ah-young revealed that she has not been able to meet her husband in the United States for six months due to the impact of the novel coronavirus infection. Photo by MBC every1 from the broadcast capture of 'Welcome, First Time in Korea'.

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Min Jun-young] Broadcaster Shin Ah-young revealed that she has not been able to meet her husband, who is in the United States, for six months due to the impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).


On the 4th, the MBC every1 variety show 'Welcome, First Time in Korea?' featured a special episode about living in Korea, with guests Jonathan from the United States, Matthew from Canada, and Ilya from Russia.


During the broadcast, Shin Ah-young said, "I understand that many people are frustrated because the skies are closed due to COVID-19."


In response, host DinDin asked Shin Ah-young, "Isn't your husband currently working in the United States?"


Shin Ah-young replied, "That's right. We haven't seen each other for over six months. Honestly, I thought it would be good, but I'm gradually getting a bit bored," adding, "I usually don't use social media much, but these days I post once a day."


Alberto also added, "Normally, Shin Ah-young doesn't use social media much, but recently she has been frequently posting selfies and daily photos."


Shin Ah-young married her husband, who is two years younger and a fellow alumnus of Harvard University in the United States, in December 2018.



At that time, she revealed, "We started as acquaintances attending the same university and then developed into a couple."


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