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'4 years younger♥' Park Young-jin: "Who raises the cow?" Patriarchal image... Mother-in-law hated it [Chosun's Matchmaker]

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/Photo=TV Chosun 'Chosun's Matchmaker' broadcast capture
/Photo=TV Chosun 'Chosun's Matchmaker' broadcast capture

Comedian Park Young-jin revealed the story of how he overcame his patriarchal image and married his current wife.

On the first, TV Chosun's 'Chosun's Matchmaker' featured Yang Sang-guk seeking advice from Park Young-jin regarding marriage.

While comforting Yang Sang-guk, who recently faced a 'behavior controversy', Park Young-jin said, "Many people take the broadcast character literally. Even since I did 'Who raises the cow?', many still think of me that way (as patriarchal)."

/Photo=TV Chosun 'Chosun's Matchmaker' broadcast capture
/Photo=TV Chosun 'Chosun's Matchmaker' broadcast capture

He continued, "When I first went to meet her family, my mother-in-law really disliked me. She asked, 'Isn't it about supporting the husband?' Since it was her daughter's marriage, she was concerned."

Park Young-jin married his wife, who is four years younger, in 2016. Regarding how he met his wife, he said, "It wasn't a blind date, nor was it a planned meeting; we met by chance. After finishing a meeting with a younger comedian colleague, we were thinking of having a beer, when the colleague asked, 'Some acquaintances are in Hongdae right now; want to have a beer together?' I'm usually shy, but I went and ended up sharing a table with my wife."

/Photo=TV Chosun 'Chosun's Matchmaker' broadcast capture
/Photo=TV Chosun 'Chosun's Matchmaker' broadcast capture

He added, "We happened to meet again by chance. She was at the next table. I wanted to talk more with her that day, but I kept buying drinks for my colleague to comfort him. After the first round, the colleague left, and I went to the wife sitting next to me, asking, 'What happened?' Then we met by chance a third time. After sending other friends away, she met with me, and we were alone for the first time."

Park Young-jin said, "We connected so well. There was a 24-hour restaurant back then. We didn't drink much, but we talked until late at night. I advised her, 'If you ever meet someone, try going to a 24-hour restaurant.'"

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