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"Watch out for bankruptcy," Lee Min-woo and Lee A-mi predict expecting a son in the second half of next year [Living Men 2] [★Night TView]

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/Photo=KBS 2TV broadcast screen
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Shinhwa group member Lee Min-woo earnestly wanted a son.

On the afternoon of the 13th, the KBS 2TV variety program "Living Men 2" featured newlyweds Lee Min-woo and Lee A-mi on their honeymoon in Taiwan.

Obsessed with stamina-boosting foods for their first night as newlyweds, Lee Min-woo burned with passion for a second child that day as well.

Lee Min-woo visited the Tianhou Palace, the representative temple of Penghu Island, and prayed diligently at a place famous for child fortune-telling, revealing his earnest wish for a third child.

Lee Min-woo prayed, "I am a father raising two daughters. Please give me a healthy, bright, and kind boy."

/Photo=KBS 2TV broadcast screen
/Photo=KBS 2TV broadcast screen

After finishing his prayer, Lee Min-woo even received a white flower symbolizing a son, expressing satisfaction by saying, "I feel good."

He then added, "If we really have a son, I think we'll have to buy a cake in a few years. Isn't that something to be grateful for?" revealing his excitement.

However, Lee A-mi shot back, "It seems to be just his own idea. Above all, he couldn't even afford the price of oysters," criticizing Lee Min-woo, who fainted on their first night despite eating oysters for stamina.

Afterward, the couple visited a famous local fortune teller. The fortune teller told Lee Min-woo, "You earn a lot of money but spend a lot too. You should be careful of bankruptcy. Be careful with friends and drinking. 2018 and 2019 were probably not good years," which gave him goosebumps.

Lee Min-woo asked the fortune teller, "I want to have a son; what do you think?" The fortune teller replied, "It could happen as early as the second half of next year," making Lee Min-woo smile.

Meanwhile, Lee Min-woo married Lee A-mi, a third-generation Korean-Japanese, in March. The couple has a 6-year-old daughter from Lee A-mi's previous marriage, and they welcomed a second daughter in December last year.

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