Actress Kim Young-ok delivers a spicy remark to singer Cho Young-nam, who is celebrating his 80th birthday, saying, "Please, just don't get married again."

The upcoming MBN show 'Dongchimi,' airing on May 3, will address the topic "When Life Gives You Tangerines - Can One Live Alone in Old Age?" and will present a heated debate between the opinions that "a partner is necessary in old age" and "children are necessary in old age." A preview related to this has been released, stirring curiosity about the main broadcast.

In the released video, MC Enok opens by saying, "Aren't I still living alone?" and then states, "I am in my mid-40s, and it's about time to live alone," causing laughter in the studio as everyone delivers biting remarks toward Enok. Life mentors on 'Dongchimi,' including Kim Hyun-sook, Lee Seong-mi, and Yoo In-kyung, responded with a barrage of sharp comments: "You're young, so that's why," "What do children know?" and "What do you know?" Enok became flustered and sweat dropped due to the flood of advice, which drew laughter.

Following this, MC Lee Hyun-hee shocked everyone with a revelation, stating, "I felt like I couldn't live without my husband during our newlywed days, but the moment I gave birth, I even disliked the sound of my husband's breathing."

Lee Hyun-hee added, "My husband was worried too. He asked, 'Since you like me this much, is it okay to have children?' and 'Will you be able to take care of a child?' But after becoming a mother, the child naturally became my number one priority. I think I could dedicate my entire life for my children. In that sense, wives might feel they can live perfectly well alone looking after their children." Receiving this, MC Kim Yong-man expressed his disappointment, saying, "It's understandable that your husband temporarily drops in the priority list, but isn't it too much to say you even started disliking his breathing?" which elicited laughter.

Also, on that day, guest Cho Young-nam stated, "As I grow older, human relationships tend to narrow down. People say that as you reach your 80s, everyone loses their girlfriends, but my relationships have actually increased. I have good fortune with women," and proudly showcased his enduring popularity even after living alone following his divorce from Youn Yeo-jung. Seeing this, Kim Young-ok humorously admonished Cho Young-nam, who dreams of a third marriage, "You want to do that 'crazy thing' at 80? Please, just don't get married again."

Additionally, the broadcast will also feature the on-site celebration of singer Cho Young-nam's 80th birthday party, dubbed "the eternal boy on stage."

As expected from someone connected in the entertainment industry, various familiar faces from diverse fields attended, including Song Chang-sik, Kim Se-hwan, Kim Hong-sin, Lee Hong-ryeol, Namgoong Ok-boon, Jeon Yu-seong, Kim Hak-rae, Lee Kyung-sil, Jung Sun-hee, and Kim Ji-sun, drawing attention with Cho Young-nam's signature spicy comments during the congratulatory speech. Following Namgoong Ok-boon, who humorously remarked, "I thought I might not make it to my 80th birthday," Jung Sun-hee added, "He keeps seeing me as a woman," and Kim Hak-rae jokingly said, "There aren't very many proper women around," bringing laughter. The process of preparing for the 80th birthday party and the event will be vividly depicted, and a lucky draw event with high-value artworks drawn by Cho Young-nam among his treasured items is also expected to heighten anticipation.

Meanwhile, the healing talk show 'Dongchimi,' which has been rejuvenated with the MC trio of Kim Yong-man, Lee Hyun-hee, and Enok, airs every Saturday at 11 p.m.

[Photo] MBN 'Dongchimi'

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