Kim Ji-hye "Broke up with Park Jun-hyung during dating... Reconnected after sending a radio story"
On the 24th, the JTBC entertainment program 'I Can't Be No.1' aired an episode where comedian Kim Ji-hye revealed anecdotes from her dating days with her husband Park Jun-hyung. Photo by JTBC, screenshot from 'I Can't Be No.1' broadcast.
View original image[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Min Jun-young] Comedian Kim Ji-hye revealed the story of reuniting with her husband Park Jun-hyung after breaking up during their dating period.
On the 24th, the JTBC entertainment program 'I Can't Be No. 1' aired scenes of the couple Kim Ji-hye and Park Jun-hyung traveling to Eulwangri.
During the broadcast, while talking about their dating days in the car, Kim Ji-hye played singer Choo Ga-yeol's song "Is There No One Like Me?"
Kim Ji-hye said, "I cried a lot listening to this song," and added, "At that time, Park Jun-hyung was a radio DJ, and I sent a story to the radio. I requested Choo Ga-yeol's 'Is There No One Like Me?' as the song."
She continued, "While listening, my story was being aired, and after the broadcast ended, Park Jun-hyung called me," and said, "That became the opportunity for us to get back together."
In response, Park Jun-hyung said, "At that time, I was broadcasting with Kim Gu-ra, and Kim Gu-ra said, 'The man got tired of the woman,'" adding, "Since we were secretly dating, I couldn't show any signs."
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He recalled the situation, saying, "Back then, my nickname was 'Hutttokttok-i' (meaning 'foolish smart'), and the story said, 'I guess I was a Hutttokttok-i.' I felt her effort towards me."
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