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Jo Jung-suk reveals deep affection for wife Gummy on music show
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Jo Jung-suk reveals deep affection for wife Gummy on music show

From Dong-A Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Actor Jo Jung-suk expressed deep affection for his wife, singer Gummy, on a KBS music show.
  • He performed Gummy's song and his new single, stating he felt his current emotions after meeting her.
  • Jo Jung-suk and Gummy married in 2018 and have two daughters.

Actor Jo Jung-suk appeared on KBS 2TV's music talk show 'The Seasons - Sung Si-kyung's Ear Candy' and shared his profound love for his wife, singer Gummy. During the broadcast, Jo Jung-suk showcased his vocal talents, performing a duet and even covering BTS Jungkook's dance moves.

He premiered his new song, 'Meeting You in a World That Was Nothing Special Made Everything Good,' and revealed that the song's sentiment was inspired by his relationship with Gummy. This declaration highlighted his affectionate side.

Meeting you in a world that was nothing special made everything good.

โ€” Jo Jung-sukJo Jung-suk explaining the inspiration behind his new song title.

Jo Jung-suk and Gummy, who met in 2013 through an acquaintance, married in October 2018 after a five-year courtship. They welcomed their first daughter in 2020 and their second daughter in January of this year. The new digital single, released on March 28, features a medium-tempo track expressing the excitement and sincere feelings of love, described as a serenade from Jo Jung-suk. He participated in the lyrics, while the band Loco-berry composed the music.

I felt this kind of emotion after meeting Gummy.

โ€” Jo Jung-sukJo Jung-suk describing the inspiration for his new song.
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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.