Photo by Channel A, provided by 'Bye Seoul Yeo-gi, Sal-lae?!'.

Photo by Channel A, provided by 'Bye Seoul Yeo-gi, Sal-lae?!'.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] On the 14th, Channel A's 'Bye Seoul Yeo-gi, Sal-lae?!' features former professional baseball player turned broadcaster Yang Jun-hyuk, who has joined the ranks of married men, appearing together with his fianc?e Park Hyun-seon, who is 19 years his junior.


Yang Jun-hyuk, who is preparing for his wedding on December 26, visits homes in Gyeongbuk and Jeju Island, Park Hyun-seon's hometown, to find a newlywed house where they will live together.


While touring a house 15 minutes away from the Daegu professional baseball stadium, Yang Jun-hyuk recalls his first meeting with his fianc?e, whom he met as a player and fan.


Continuing the story of their first meeting, Park Hyun-seon said, "Actually, I liked Lee Jong-beom more," sparking jealousy in Yang Jun-hyuk.


Yang Jun-hyuk then tried to make a phone call to Lee Jong-beom and expressed envy by asking, "How can I have a son like Jeong-hoo?"


When Yang Jun-hyuk asked for the secret, Lee Jong-beom replied, "Love your wife a lot," delivering a 19+ supportive message.


Later, Yang Jun-hyuk called his father-in-law in Gwangju, Jeolla Province, saying, "Thank you for raising Hyun-seon," and promised to live as a devoted husband.



In response, the father-in-law, speaking formally to his future son-in-law who is 9 years younger, said, "Please come visit Gwangju soon." The father-in-law's overly formal attitude toward Yang Jun-hyuk reportedly left him embarrassed.


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