
The most eligible bachelor in the Korean movie industry, Jung Joon Ho, has recently declared that he wishes to marry within the year, and now confessed that he has met a woman who he wishes to marry.
On the 25th, before the release of "Love Room Player And Mother," Jung Joon Ho said in an interview, "Lately through my acquaintances, I have been introduced to some people, and among those who I've met, there is one woman who makes me want to get married. I have only met her a few times, but I get along with that woman very well, so I plan to try seeing her seriously."
Jung Joon Ho did not reveal the woman's exact age or name. He said, "It is still in the early stages of our meeting, so I honestly do not know if I will marry this person in the end. Just as I had declared that I will marry within this year, if things do not go well with this person, then I plan to meet other people." Jung Joon Ho said that his ideal woman "should be someone he relates and connects to very well, gets along with everyone, and is a social woman." And he said that this woman who he is currently meeting is close to his ideal.
In response to the questions about getting married within six months without a partner, Jung Joon Ho replied with a laugh, "I live by the lunar calendar, so it's not six but seven months." Whether Jung Joon Ho will really get rid of his bachelor status or not will be closely watched.
Source : http://www.broasia.com/lwboard/lwboard.php?act=view&bid=NEWS&tpl=news&pg=1&no=339
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