On the 13th, KBS2TV's "Men Who Do Housework Season 2" aired a new depart
The episode featured the first day of Lee Min Woo's family living together, which was announced by the couple. The show recorded a nationwide Nielsen Korea standard audience rating of 4.6%, and the bride-to-be was shocked by the difficult experience Lee Min Woo's parents had recommended.
The scene where they try the sesame leaf side dish recorded the highest viewership rating of 6.2%. In particular, the 2049 viewership rating was also high, proving that it is a hot topic.
Last week, Lee Min Woo and his bride-to-be, a third-generation Korean resident in Japan, began living together in the Seoul home where his parents and sister live.
The episode also featured an episode about Lee Min Woo's six-year-old daughter. When Lee Min Woo and the bride-to-be arrived at the house, they were given a warm welcome by Min Woo's parents, creating a warm atmosphere.
Eun Ji Won, who was watching Lee Min Woo's bride-to-be, showed great interest in the symptoms of pregnancy and expressed her disapproval of his plans for a second child.
This sparked curiosity. When singer Baek Ji Yeong asked, "What kind of food does the bride-to-be like?", she replied, "I eat everything.
We have similar tastes in food so we get along well," he said, showing his affection for her.
Afterwards, Lee Min Woo's family enjoyed a feast filled with her mother's heartfelt love.
Contrary to her worries, the bride-to-be and her daughter were fascinated by the Korean food, with the daughter giving a thumbs up and saying "It's delicious."
The bride-to-be was not good at eating spicy food, but she still managed to impress the audience with her powerful mukbang (eating show) while sweating profusely.
Lee Min Woo's house had been quiet for a while, but it suddenly became lively with the arrival of a new family member.
In particular, Lee Min Woo's mother tenderly looked after the expectant bride, who was in her final month of pregnancy, saying, "It's a difficult time for you to just sit still, so don't do anything. I'll do everything.
"I'll make you feel at ease," she said with warm affection. Lee Min Woo's mother couldn't hide her excitement as she carefully stroked the bride-to-be's belly.
He also showed his meticulousness by preparing new futons for the couple, and in a phone call with the bride-to-be's parents, he expressed his sincere gratitude for giving birth to a beautiful daughter.
However, the mood quickly turned around. Lee Min Woo's mother was angry and started scolding him.
It was a "loving nagging" that expressed his dissatisfaction that "I wasn't perfectly prepared" and his concern that "my daughter-in-law might be inconvenienced."
Lee Min Woo, deep in thought about his mother's words, immediately took the bride-to-be to the market.
He treated his bride-to-be to her favorite sweet tteokbokki, expressed his love for her, and vowed to take even better care of his wife and daughter from now on.
In addition, Lee Min Woo's family, who have started living together, are showing an even more harmonious daily life.
However, it left viewers with a touching and warm impression. Meanwhile, "Men Who Do Housework Season 2" will be broadcast at 10:45 pm for four weeks starting from the 20th (Sat).
2025/09/14 17:20 KST
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