'Adam Couple' Jo Kwon Admits to Kissing Former Co-Star Gain When Drunk
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Singer Jo Kwon spoke candidly about his relationship with former "We Got Married" co-star Gain.
- He revealed they still maintain contact and occasionally meet for meals and drinks.
- Jo Kwon mentioned that they sometimes share kisses when drunk, highlighting their enduring closeness.
South Korean singer Jo Kwon recently shared intimate details about his ongoing relationship with Gain, his former virtual on-screen wife from the popular reality show "We Got Married." In a YouTube video posted on July 3rd to the channel of former FIESTAR member Cao Lu, Jo Kwon discussed the unique bond he maintains with the singer years after their virtual marriage concluded.
We've kept in touch even after 'We Got Married' ended. We don't see each other extremely often, but we check in, see how the other is doing, meet up for meals, and have drinks together. We've maintained a good relationship.
Cao Lu, who also participated in "We Got Married," commented on the rarity of couples staying in touch after the show. She noted that Jo Kwon and Gain remain one of the few pairs who continue to film content together and meet frequently, a testament to their strong connection.
Jo Kwon confirmed their continued friendship, stating, "We've kept in touch even after 'We Got Married' ended. We don't see each other extremely often, but we check in, see how the other is doing, meet up for meals, and have drinks together. We've maintained a good relationship." He acknowledged the lasting affection from fans of their "Adam Couple" persona, noting that many still support them even over a decade later.
Thinking about it, it's been over ten years since 'We Got Married,' and there are still many fans who love the Adam Couple.
Adding a playful and candid note, Jo Kwon admitted that he and Gain occasionally share kisses when they are intoxicated. This revelation underscores the comfortable and intimate nature of their friendship, which transcends their on-screen roles and has evolved into a genuine, lasting bond.
We even kiss when we're drunk.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.