Actor Lee Min-jung revealed her cheerful married life while showcasing her husband Lee Byung-hun's 'clumsiness'.
In the episode of KBS 2TV's entertainment program 'Problem Child in the Rooftop Season 2' aired on the 29th, Lee Min-jung shared stories about her son Jun-ho's basketball adventures and her husband Lee Byung-hun's quirky daily life, bringing laughter.
Lee Min-jung noted, 'My son Jun-ho loves basketball so much that I let him play,' adding, 'Baseball and soccer are hard to watch outside, but basketball is indoors and has air conditioning, and in winter it’s warm, so it worked out well,' revealing her honest feelings as a mother, which drew laughter.
She then exposed about her husband Lee Byung-hun, saying, 'He knows nothing about basketball. He hurts his fingers while dribbling and can't shoot, so I thought, 'This person really can't do sports.' But he's not without athletic ability; he’s just weak in ball games. When playing soccer, if the ball goes far, he thinks it's dodgeball.'
Lee Byung-hun's clumsy side didn't stop there. Lee Min-jung revealed an anecdote about how he can't even use delivery apps properly, saying, 'It's not funny. He really can't use delivery apps. Even when I set it up for him, he doesn't use it. He’s afraid of new technology.'
'Whenever I ask for delivery, I have to order it for him. Once, I ordered it from another city, and he was amazed, saying, 'How can delivery come this far?' Even after explaining that you just have to enter the address, he keeps finding it fascinating,' she said, making everyone laugh.
Lee Min-jung shared, 'He calls me all the time asking, 'How do I do this? How do I do that?' He really seems like a fool who knows nothing but acting,' honestly portraying the lovable clumsy aspects of her husband Lee Byung-hun.
Lee Min-jung is actively communicating with fans through her YouTube channel and is emerging as an 'entertainment blue chip' with her unpretentious demeanor and dynamic storytelling. Episodes of her real married life with her husband Lee Byung-hun are also garnering continuous attention.
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