Screenwriter Kim Eun-hee jokingly calls out husband Jang Hang-jun for being arrogant and spending her money
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- South Korean screenwriter Kim Eun-hee humorously criticized her husband, director Jang Hang-jun, on the YouTube channel 'Bibo TV'.
- She joked about his perceived arrogance and stated he still uses her money.
- The segment was part of a video featuring a coffee truck sent to support the couple during a joint commercial shoot.
South Korean screenwriter Kim Eun-hee, known for her work on hit dramas like "Kingdom," playfully targeted her husband, director Jang Hang-jun, during an appearance on the YouTube channel 'Bibo TV.' The segment, which has garnered attention, featured Kim humorously complaining about her husband's behavior and finances.
In a clip shared online, Kim Eun-hee expressed her exasperation with Jang Hang-jun, describing him as arrogant and stating, "He's so conceited, it's annoying." She further quipped that despite his own career, he continues to spend her money, adding a comedic layer to their public dynamic. The remarks were made in the context of a video documenting a coffee truck sent to support the couple while they were engaged in a joint commercial shoot.
The video, titled "Kim Eun-hee's Wish 'Let's Spend Jang Hang-jun's Money Now!' Song Sse-o's Chaotic Commercial Shoot Raid," showcased the couple's interactions. Song Eun-yi, a colleague, had sent the coffee truck to cheer them on, leading to Kim's lighthearted "attack" on her husband.
This playful banter highlights the couple's public image as a witty and relatable pair within the South Korean entertainment industry. Kim Eun-hee's sharp wit, often seen in her screenwriting, was on full display, offering viewers a glimpse into their personal relationship framed within a professional setting.
He's so conceited, it's annoying โ still spends my money.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.