On the broadcast of JTBC's entertainment program 'I Can't Be No.1' on the 1st, the couple Park Jun-hyung and Kim Ji-hye appeared and revealed that they filled out a refugee application form during their honeymoon. Photo by JTBC, screenshot from 'I Can't Be No.1' broadcast.

On the broadcast of JTBC's entertainment program 'I Can't Be No.1' on the 1st, the couple Park Jun-hyung and Kim Ji-hye appeared and revealed that they filled out a refugee application form during their honeymoon. Photo by JTBC, screenshot from 'I Can't Be No.1' broadcast.

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Min Jun-young] Comedian couple Park Jun-hyung and Kim Ji-hye revealed that they filled out refugee application forms during their honeymoon.


On the JTBC variety show 'Can't Be Number One' aired on the 1st, Park Jun-hyung and Kim Ji-hye appeared and shared their daily life.


On the show, Park Mi-sun said, "Couples bicker while living together, but they get through it by thinking about the good times. Without that, how could they endure?"


In response, Choi Yang-rak said, "I often think about the time before marriage when dating or during the honeymoon."


Kim Ji-hye also said, "The honeymoon was the best. We went to Switzerland for our honeymoon."


Then Park Jun-hyung recalled, "It was an unforgettable honeymoon. We went to Switzerland via Paris, but our luggage didn’t arrive. We had already arrived in Switzerland. Everyone else picked up their luggage and left, but we were left alone there waiting."


Kim Ji-hye confessed, "We were so naive that we didn’t even have the courage to ask, 'Why isn’t our luggage coming out?' We just watched the conveyor belt go around."


Park Jun-hyung said, "A lady working there called us over and took us to a warehouse. She told us to stamp something. It was like a refugee application form. After signing, she gave us a small bag."



He continued, "It had a sleeveless shirt, a pair of underwear, a face cream, and a toothbrush. We survived for four days with that. But since it was Switzerland, everything was branded. The two of us spent the first night holding that sleeveless shirt and underwear," he said, adding with a laugh, "I asked in English for one more."


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