Some Supporters Send Congratulatory Money via Super Chat
Reviews Also Appear Claiming to Have Seen Mr. Jo and His Husband
Jo Min, daughter of Jo Guk, leader of the Jo Guk Innovation Party, released a video showing scenes from her wedding day. On the 20th, Jo posted a video titled "Jo Min YouTube, I have come to take over" on her YouTube channel. This footage was from her wedding held on the 11th, and it was the first time the previously private wedding scenes were made public.
Cho Min, daughter of Cho Kuk, leader of the Cho Kuk Innovation Party, released a video showing scenes from her wedding day. On the 20th, Cho posted a video titled "Cho Min YouTube, I have come to take over" on her YouTube channel. [Photo by YouTube channel 'minchobae']
In the video, a friend of Jo explained, "They stamp the back of the hand. It's the first time I've seen a wedding where they check identification," adding, "There are so many people. You have to line up to see the bride in the bride's waiting room. The line is very long." At the time, Jo wore a white wedding dress with a shoulder-baring design, styled her hair in a low bun, and held a white calla lily bouquet. The dress Jo wore that day is reported to be from 'NEWHITE,' a fashion brand led by Korean designer Juliet Kim. The friend who met Jo sitting in the bride's waiting room said, "Min unnie is so beautiful."
Meanwhile, during the publicly released wedding procession scene, an awkward moment occurred when a guest stepped on Jo's wedding veil as she walked down the virgin road, causing her to stop. In the video, the friend expressed regret toward Jo, who was walking in the procession, saying, "Don't go." After the ceremony, Jo appeared at the wedding reception and said, "I want to go home," while also thanking the guests. The guests responded with, "Congratulations," and "Live happily."
In the publicly released wedding procession footage, an amusing scene unfolded where a guest stepped on the wedding veil on Mr. Jo's head as he walked down the virgin road, causing Mr. Jo to stop. [Photo by YouTube channel 'minchobae']
Supporters who saw the video reacted with comments such as, "Leader Jo Guk's daughter's wedding was so quiet and humble," "Congratulations on your wedding, teacher," "Elegant and classy," and "Did the husband save the country in a past life?" Some supporters sent congratulatory money to Jo via YouTube Super Chat, ranging from 20,000 to 100,000 won. Among them, one netizen posted a sighting, saying they recently saw Jo and her husband together in Yongsan and that he appeared to have a stature and dignity comparable to his father.
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