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Jeon Joon-joo “Three second husbands, one until pregnancy …

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Jeon Won-joo surprised everyone by telling her husband that there were three women in affairs, or’seconds’.

Jeon Won-joo appeared on MBN’s’Sockety Show Dongchimi’ broadcast on the 2nd and confessed to her husband’s affair in the past.

In the episode of’Mama Boy Husband’, Jeon Won-joo said, “My family should come first, but if I put my mind on my house first, it is very upset for a wife.”

He said, “(My husband’s family) wasn’t in good condition, so my husband always did something to his in-laws,” he said. “Because my husband is scared, I couldn’t stand up and sat down and said,’If we give too much honey, we have nothing to eat.’ I used to say, “It’s a family member, so I have to help!”

“This guy likes to use, likes to play, and all the money is out of my pocket,” he added.

It was said that the rural mother’s wickedly saved money and became rich, and she bought a house, land, and a building in hopes of her daughter’s happiness. Jeon Joon-joo surprised everyone by saying, “My husband is running a business in Paju, but when I went to Paju, somebody said,’There are three second villagers here and one in a bar, cafe, and restaurant.”

“Because I’m talking about others, I didn’t think my husband did it. When I entered the house, my mother, who knew everything, grabbed the son-in-law and said,’Can you do that?’ I did,” he added.

“But because I liked my husband so much, I pushed my mother back then,” Jeon Won-ju recalled, “I asked the man I like why. My mother cried.”

Jeon Won-joo said, “It was the first time that my husband got married. He held my hand while trembling. He said,’I’m sorry, you live well.’ I want to tell my wife not to do anything to regret to men, but to do well.”

He replied to the question,’What did you like to see of your husband?’, “I got married even though my mother was against it. In my eyes, my husband looked great. I was a Gyeongsang-do man, but it was cool to speak dialect and he was like a man among men.”

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