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Shoo feels fluttered by husband Lim Hyo-jun's back, compares him to Kim Nam-gil on 'Dongchimi'
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Shoo feels fluttered by husband Lim Hyo-jun's back, compares him to Kim Nam-gil on 'Dongchimi'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Shoo, a member of the K-pop group S.E.S., appeared on the MBN show 'Dongchimi'.
  • She revealed that she felt fluttered by her husband, Lim Hyo-jun, after a period of separation.
  • The episode featured discussions with other married women about their lives after marriage.

K-pop icon Shoo, formerly of the legendary girl group S.E.S., shared a surprising revelation on the MBN talk show 'Sokpul-i Show Dongchimi'. After a period of living separately from her husband, former professional baseball player Lim Hyo-jun, Shoo admitted to experiencing a renewed sense of flutter and attraction towards him.

The episode, which aired on July 4th, focused on the lives of married women, with Shoo appearing alongside Sunye of Wonder Girls and Ha Won-mi, wife of baseball star Choo Shin-soo. Shoo's personal confession about her marital relationship became a focal point of the discussion.

Shoo, who married Lim Hyo-jun in 2010, has been open about the challenges in her personal life in recent years. Her appearance on 'Dongchimi' offered a glimpse into her current marital dynamics, suggesting a potential rekindling of romance after a period of estrangement. The show highlighted her feelings of being 'excited' by her husband's presence, even drawing a comparison to actor Kim Nam-gil.

I felt fluttered by Lim Hyo-seong's back, thinking he resembles Kim Nam-gil.

โ€” ShooShoo describing her renewed feelings for her husband on the show 'Dongchimi'.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.