
Kim Tae-gyun is set to reveal the love story that changed his mind about marriage on MBN’s ‘Kim Ju-ha’s Day & Night’.
In the upcoming 24th episode, Kim Tae-gyun shared that he once decided not to marry because he felt the need to support his family, having grown up as the youngest of four siblings under a single mother.

He recalled telling his wife, “I hope you don’t marry me if that’s what you’re thinking,” to which she surprisingly replied, “Who says I want to marry you? Let’s just date!” After dating for three to four years, Kim’s desire to marry grew, but a funny incident occurred when his wife noticed his proposal preparations and ran away.

While fans wait to hear how they eventually tied the knot, Muzie also shared his struggles. He confessed to feeling a sense of deprivation immediately after UV’s success, admitting that he struggled to adapt to the spotlight because it was mostly focused on star Yoo Se-yoon.

Host Kim Ju-ha shared her critical view of the YouTube channel ‘UV Bang’ run by Muzie and Yoo Se-yoon, calling the content “too impolite.” However, the situation took a funny turn when Kim Ju-ha was actually offered a guest spot. When she exclaimed, “It’s too impolite,” Muzie welcomed her, saying, “That’s exactly our target audience! We need more people like you.” Additionally, Muzie shocked everyone by revealing he is “club friends” with announcer Kim Dae-ho, noting they became close after meeting as a DJ and guest on ‘2 O’Clock Date’.

Kim Tae-gyun also touched upon his family history. He shared that his father, who passed away from salivary gland cancer when Kim was 6, was eventually recognized as a national merit recipient due to Agent Orange exposure during the Vietnam War and was laid to rest in the National Cemetery. He revealed his deep filial piety, visiting the graves of both his parents every month, and expressed his longing for his late mother, mentioning he still hasn’t finished the plum syrup she made.
MBN’s issue-maker talk show ‘Kim Ju-ha’s Day & Night’ airs every Saturday at 9:40 PM, focusing on themes of “day and night, coolness and passion, information and emotion.”



