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Jang Min-cheol ♥ Kim Jin-ju is getting married..Fruits amid controversy over cast members of "Suspected Sang-Gwan" [Star Issue]

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Yun Seongyeol

*This content was translated by AI.

/Photo = Capture SBS YouTube Video
/Photo = Capture SBS YouTube Video

Jang Min-cheol and Kim Jin-joo, cast members of SBS's "Child Rehabilitation Project – Joint Meeting," are getting married.

On the 11th, a video of recruiting participants for Season 2 of the 'Child Rehabilitation Project-Joint Meeting' (hereinafter referred to as 'Joint Meeting') was posted on SBS's official YouTube channel. The video showed the recent status of Jang Min-chul and Kim Jin-joo, who became the final couple in season 1.

Jang Min-chul said, "Even after appearing on the show, I've been seeing (Kim Jin-ju) very well. I'm also preparing to get married," he said. Jang Min-cheol was born in 1991 and has been working as a freelance show host since graduating from Seoul National University's Department of Economics, and Kim Jin-ju was born in 1997 and works for a construction company. The two became the final couple in season one.

Kim Jin-joo said, "I thought a lot about 'Can I get married?' but as the mothers filmed it together, I think it naturally led to marriage." Kim Jin-joo's mother said, "I saw the other side of Jinju, so I thought I was old enough to get married."

Jang Min-cheol's mother said, "I want to recommend 'strong recommendation' (strong recommendation). Please put it in the 'Joint Meeting' for now. Don't push your child why you don't get married, but I think it would be good if you could naturally permeate these programs and find a mate," he said, encouraging unmarried viewers to participate in Season 2.

/Photo = Capture SBS YouTube Video
/Photo = Capture SBS YouTube Video

"Joint Meeting" is a conceptual love reality program in which parents go out directly for their children's marriage. Ten single men and women who want to get married and 10 of their mothers stay together for five nights and six days and run for one goal: "Marriage." Season 1, which debuted in a six-part series in January, was well received for its novel plans, but it caused a big stir when female cast member A was named as a merchant.

In response, the production team said, "As soon as we were aware of the controversy, we started an emergency re-edit, and decided to remove the amount of the cast from all remaining episodes in the future so that viewers can watch the broadcast without any inconvenience."

Afterwards, A said, "The mental damage to me and my mother is increasing due to the continued criticism, and my lawyers will take active legal action if I do not voluntarily delete it," adding, "What is currently known is somewhat different from what I know, and there are things to explain."

/Photo = Capture SBS YouTube Video
/Photo = Capture SBS YouTube Video

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