Jo Min, daughter of Jo Guk, leader of the Jo Guk Innovation Party, attracted attention by revealing her newlywed home ahead of her wedding later this year.


On the 30th, Jo posted a 16-minute video titled "We Moved into Our Newlywed Home! Our Own Home Sweet Home" on her YouTube channel 'Jjomin.' The video showed Jo moving from her parents' house to her newlywed home.


[Photo by Jjomin on YouTube]

[Photo by Jjomin on YouTube]

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In the video, Jo said, "Tomorrow is the day I move," and explained, "The wedding date and the move-in date for the newlywed home are a bit apart." She added, "So I ended up moving into the newlywed home first," and said, "Until now, even though I was preparing for the wedding, I didn't really feel much, but now that I think about moving and living together, worries are flooding in." She then joked, "What if we fight while living together? There's nowhere to run."


She continued, "I just want the wedding to be over quickly, but the day before moving, my feelings are complicated and restless," and laughed, saying, "I called my fianc? and asked, 'Can we live well together?' and he said, 'Let's live well.'


The next day, after finishing the move, Jo briefly showed the inside of the house, saying, "I have too much stuff, so I'll only show what I can." She showed the living room, cat room, kitchen, and said, "It's still a bit empty, but everything we need is here." She added, "For the next few weeks, I plan to just organize the stuff without moving," and said, "If I decorate the house nicely, I'll show you again with an online housewarming."


[Photo by YouTube Jjomin capture]

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Later, when asked about her feelings about living together with her fianc?, he replied, "It still doesn't feel real. It just feels like I came to pick her up."


The video has recorded over 130,000 views as of the afternoon of the 31st, with more than 1,000 comments. Netizens, presumed to be Jo's supporters, left encouraging comments such as "Live well," "Congratulations," and "Be happy."



Meanwhile, Jo Min announced her engagement to her boyfriend on her YouTube channel last January. She introduced her fianc? as "a peer I met in May last year and dated for about eight months," adding, "He is not related to politics and is not a public figure." She has also shared the wedding preparation process through her YouTube channel. The wedding is scheduled to be held at Myeongdong Cathedral later this year.


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