40 years away, Park Na-rae confesses to a Japanese man? 'Hit like a hit-and-run and go away' (prenuptial relationship)

Sep 21, 2024

40 years away, Park Na-rae confesses to a Japanese man? 'Hit like a hit-and-run and go away' (prenuptial relationship)



Park Na-rae made a surprise confession about her dizzying fling experience with a Japanese man 'hit-and-run'.

MBN's new entertainment show 「Prenuptial Love」, which will premiere on the 23rd, is a real love program in which Japanese women dream of new love with Korean men. Japanese women, who have become romantic about Korean men due to the K-Hallyu drama craze, are appearing, and expectations are high even before the first broadcast.

Park Na-rae, the MC of the show, drew attention by revealing her love history with a Japanese man ahead of her first broadcast. Watching Choi Daniel, Lee Hyun-jin, and Austin Kang on a date with a Japanese woman, he opened a surprise Japanese class explaining the difference between 'sang' and 'jjang' in Japanese. In response, the three men were surprised by Park Na-rae's fluent Japanese and questioned her love experience. In response, Park Na-rae said, "We flirted very hotly and met in Korea, but we ended up flirting.", he confessed to his relationship with a Japanese man.



In particular, Park Na-rae made the scene laugh by telling a funny story about her breakup with her Japanese boyfriend, saying, `Love comes like a hit-and-run, but my love has hit and gone.' Based on this experience, she is looking forward to seeing how she will perform in 'Prenuptial Love'.

In addition, Park Na-rae laughed by adding her own experience to the scene of a cast member hearing her mother's wedding nagging during a date, saying, `My mom told me to go and see if I felt bad.'



The production team said, "Park Na-rae is also familiar with the psychology of Japanese women and men based on her diverse love experiences and global connections"Please look forward to how Park Na-rae will support and support the cast members."

'Prenuptial Love' will premiere at 9:30 p.m. on the 23rd.





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