Shin Jung-yoon shared her true feelings about dating and marriage.
The third episode of MBC every1 and MBN‘s ‘I’m All Grown Up But I‘m Not Going Out’, which aired on the 1st, showed Shin Jung-yoon and Ji-jo spending a day with their family.
On this day, Shin Jung-yoon met up with her single friends to celebrate the new year. Shin Jung-yoon’s mother said to actors Kim Kwang-young and Choi Jun-hyuk who visited Shin Jung-yoon‘s house, “What are you all doing if you’re not married?” Kim Kwang-young added, “If you‘re thinking about getting married, you should do it as soon as possible. If you don’t, you‘ll end up like me,” making everyone laugh.
In the process, Choi Jun-hyuk confessed that he broke up with a girlfriend he was thinking of marrying. The biggest reason for the breakup was financial. Ji-jo responded, “It’s an illusion to think that you have to have (financial power) to get married. Greed is endless. After having all those things, getting married means loving less. If you love too much, you still want to be together,” he said.
Shin Jung-yoon responded to Choi Jun-hyeok’s words by saying, “I also want to get married and meet a girlfriend, so I asked people around me to introduce me to someone. But when they actually introduce me, I can’t go on (blind dates). I think celebrities would be well-off (financially), but I’m not. So those kinds of things aren’t easy for me to go on,” revealing her feelings and drawing attention.
Meanwhile, Ji-jo handed an envelope of money to her parents that day. It turned out that she had received the appearance fee she had been waiting for. Earlier, Jijo signed a contract to split her appearance fee with her parents, and her parents said they would give Jijo 80% and take the remaining 20%.
Jijo was proud and said, ”I put in a little more than what‘s in the contract,“ but her mother’s expression when she saw the amount was clearly disappointed. When Jijo said, ”Buy what you want,“ her mother replied, ”You can‘t buy it with this money,“ and made them laugh out loud. Jijo also left a handwritten letter along with the allowance, which moved her parents.
Jijo’s parents pretended to be disappointed in front of their son, but expressed their happiness through the production crew. Jijo‘s parents said, ”I’m glad that my son earned the money. ‘I got a chance to make money. I’m moving this much.‘ That’s what makes me the happiest. It‘s emotional. It’s touching.“ Jijo, who watched this on screen, had tears in his eyes.
Hong Se-young, Donga.com reporter projecthong@donga.com
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