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'Kim Jimin♥' Kim Jun-ho shares his concerns: "Having a child won't make it easy to act silly" [Jun-ho Jimin]

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Yun Seongyeol

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/Photo=Screenshot from 'Jun-ho Jimin' video
/Photo=Screenshot from 'Jun-ho Jimin' video

'Comedian Kim Jun-ho opened up about his honest concerns regarding married life in front of his college friend, actor Yoo Ji-tae.

'On the 23rd, the YouTube channel "Jun-ho Jimin" featured Yoo Ji-tae as a guest, joining Kim Jun-ho and his wife, Kim Jimin, for a cheerful journey through shared memories.

'That day, Kim Jun-ho and Kim Jimin appeared in period costumes tailored for the guest, capturing everyone's attention. Kim Jun-ho addressed Kim Jimin as "Flower Girl" and attempted a skit. In response, Kim Jimin wittily replied, "I'm not Flower Girl, I'm Ulbuni," showcasing the playful charm of a comedian couple.

'The atmosphere grew even livelier when Kim Jun-ho's close friend, Yoo Ji-tae, made his entrance. Kim Jun-ho imitated Yoo Ji-tae's iconic line from the movie "The King and the Clown," saying, "Hit him. Hit him until he dies," expressing his excitement.

'Past anecdotes about Kim Jun-ho and Yoo Ji-tae, who were so close they even lived together during college, were also revealed. Notably, Yoo Ji-tae testified to Kim Jun-ho's popularity, noting that while women initially showed interest in him, they ultimately ended up with the cheerful Kim Jun-ho, leaving everyone surprised.

/Photo=Screenshot from 'Jun-ho Jimin' video
/Photo=Screenshot from 'Jun-ho Jimin' video

'A lighthearted debate about Kim Jun-ho's academic background also unfolded. Kim Jimin jokingly questioned whether Kim Jun-ho had only been admitted to university through practical skills rather than academic study. Yoo Ji-tae vigorously defended Kim Jun-ho, proving his capabilities.

'In the process, Kim Jun-ho displayed an innocent charm that contrasted sharply with his serious past aspirations of becoming a film director, drawing laughter from the audience.

'Kim Jimin then revealed Kim Jun-ho's true fan side, showcasing her sharp wit. She recalled that when the couple watched the movie "The King and the Clown" together, Kim Jun-ho awkwardly reacted upon seeing Yoo Ji-tae on screen, saying, "Oh, it's Ji-tae." Kim Jimin affectionately dubbed him a "true fan" and shared the cute anecdote.

'Kim Jun-ho also opened up about the serious realities of married life. He and Kim Jimin married in July last year and are currently planning to have a child. He expressed his concerns, saying, "Once a baby arrives and responsibilities and burdens increase, it won't be easy to act silly."

'In response, Kim Jimin replied, "I liked the playful side you had before marriage, but you naturally became more mature after getting married." Hearing this, Kim Jun-ho immediately switched back to "Jun-jjok-i" mode, eliciting laughter once again.

'Kim Jimin's sharp observational skills, befitting a drama enthusiast, also shone. She demonstrated expressions from period dramas herself and asked in-depth questions about how Yoo Ji-tae's restrained acting in "The King and the Clown" differed emotionally, earning admiration. Kim Jun-ho, unable to hide his pride in his wife, added a heartwarming touch to the scene.'

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