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'Knowing Bros' Kim Min-jun worries about GD's allowance as brother-in-law: "Wondering how much to give when he comes home on leave"

'Knowing Bros' Kim Min-jun worries about GD's allowance as brother-in-law: "Wondering how much to give when he comes home on leave" Kim Min-jun. Photo by JTBC, screenshot from the broadcast of 'Knowing Bros'

[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Park Hee-eun] Actor Kim Min-jun shared anecdotes about Kwon Da-mi, the older sister of G-Dragon and his wife. He also opened up about his concerns regarding his brother-in-law.


On the JTBC show 'Knowing Bros' aired on the 4th, guests Son Ho-jun, Song Jong-ho, Koo Ja-sung, and Kim Min-jun appeared.


Kim Min-jun, who previously married Kwon Da-mi, G-Dragon's older sister, responded to the question "Did you know she was GD's sister when you met her?" by saying, "I met GD's sister on the first blind date," and added, "I heard about her being GD's sister before going on the blind date."


Kim Min-jun also recalled that the relationship progressed quickly from the blind date to marriage.


He said, "It was very cold on the day of the blind date. So I thought I wanted to meet again soon on a nicer day," reminiscing about that time.


Regarding the second meeting with his wife, he shared, "Before we parted, she told me to stop by her house briefly. Then she gave me some homemade side dishes." He added, "She prepared them after hearing that I lived alone."


That day, Kim Min-jun also revealed his concerns about his brother-in-law, GD. He wanted to give him pocket money but was unsure about the appropriate amount since GD is his brother-in-law.


Kim Min-jun said, "I only have an older sister as a sibling. If a friend were to become my brother-in-law and was younger, I had a dream of taking care of him like a real older brother."


He continued, "My brother-in-law went to the military late, and when he came home on leave, I wanted to give him pocket money. But when I was going to meet my soon-to-be brother-in-law on leave, I started to worry. I didn't know how much pocket money to give." Then he asked, "Is 100,000 won actually an appropriate amount?"


Hearing this, Lee Soo-geun advised, "No matter the amount, pocket money from your brother-in-law would be appreciated."


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