Signs are emerging that the dating rumors between Jun Hyun-moo and Hong Joo-yeon, featured in 'The Boss's Ears are Donkey Ears,' are reigniting. Kim Sook and Park Myung-soo also fueled the rumors, continuously linking Jun Hyun-moo and Hong Joo-yeon.

The July Korean poster shoot took them to Jeju Island, featuring Eom Ji-in, Hong Joo-yeon, Jung Eun-hye, and Kim Jin-woong, which aired on KBS 2TV's entertainment program 'The Boss's Ears are Donkey Ears' on the afternoon of the 29th.

They decided to create a Korean poster themed around Jeju Island during the vacation season. Hong Joo-yeon, a native of Jeju Island, participated in the poster production. Hong Joo-hyun noted, “I’m a tangerine spoon. My maternal family has a tangerine farm. I don’t buy tangerines.”

Hong Joo-yeon, Jung Eun-hye, and Kim Jin-woong headed to Jeju Island without Eom Ji-in. Upon arriving at the market, they seemed to enjoy a relaxed and carefree atmosphere, likely because Eom Ji-in was absent, but soon their expressions darkened as they spotted their senior who had arrived first.

Eom Ji-in acted independently even in Jeju. When selecting a gift to greet the chief representative, he insisted on a Hallabong, ignoring the opinions of his juniors. In the end, Kim Jin-woong reluctantly purchased the Hallabong. The juniors remarked as Eom Ji-in appealed to the market vendors, saying, “Senior is acting almost like a politician.”

As a native of Jeju Island, Hong Joo-yeon greeted the market people using the Jeju dialect, and in the studio, Jun Hyun-moo also understood the dialect. Park Myung-soo asked, “Do you use the Jeju dialect at home?” and Jun Hyun-moo laughed as he replied, “I do use it quite a lot.”

After buying gifts, Eom Ji-in went to meet the Jeju haenyeo to start serious poster work. He continued to promote himself by asking the haenyeo who would be a good model for the Korean poster.

Meanwhile, they had the opportunity to taste the sea urchin roe caught by the haenyeo. Eom Ji-in tried to set up a quiz, wanting only those who solved the questions in the Jeju dialect to eat. Hong Joo-yeon came up with the questions, and the haenyeo explained. In the end, Jung Eun-hye answered 'Jun Hyun-moo,' which was correct.

When the answer to the first question was Jun Hyun-moo, chaos ensued in the studio. Kim Sook remarked, “Joo-yeon made Jun Hyun-moo a problem,” while wearing a meaningful smile. Park Myung-soo chimed in, “Look at how she’s taking care of her husband.” Kim Sook also added, “She is looking out for you. Jun Hyun-moo, Joo-yeon is taking care of you,” linking Jun Hyun-moo and Hong Joo-yeon. Jun Hyun-moo then quipped as though resigned, “It seems there aren’t many articles these days,” bringing laughter.

Having learned the Jeju dialect from the haenyeo, they began the official shooting. Eom Ji-in insisted on wearing the haenyeo attire while promoting himself as a model. Later, Hong Joo-yeon and Eom Ji-in transformed into the main characters, Ae-soon and Gwan-sik from the Netflix series 'When Life Gives You Tangerines,' set against the backdrop of Jeju Island for the poster shoot, but ultimately, the model for the July Korean poster turned out to be Jung Eun-hye.

[Photo] Captured from KBS 2TV broadcast.

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