Kim Ji-hye Reveals Park Jun-hyung's Final Commute After 14 Years as DJ: "Did You Cry a Lot?"

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Kim Ji-hye Reveals Park Jun-hyung's Final Commute After 14 Years as DJ: "Did You Cry a Lot?"

[Sportschosun Cho Min-jung] Broadcaster Kim Ji-hye shared her heartfelt feelings as she supported her husband Park Jun-hyung's final show after he hosted MBC Radio's Two O'Clock Show for 14 years.

On the 25th, Kim Ji-hye posted a long message on her social media, along with several photos and videos, saying, "Thank you for your hard work. I never imagined this would be the end."

She said her heart ached because she knew he was someone who loved music and radio more than anyone else. She recalled that he always listened to the radio in the car and played music even while washing dishes at home. "Seeing you say you were happy doing what you loved made me think you would be a DJ again in your next life," she added. "I am so disappointed that it had to end like this after 14 years."

She also expressed her affection, saying, "Thank you for showing your sincerity and positive energy. I believe the heart you have for music and radio will shine again someday. Honey, you worked hard. Starting tomorrow, come play with me at 2 p.m."

Kim Ji-hye Reveals Park Jun-hyung's Final Commute After 14 Years as DJ: "Did You Cry a Lot?"

The video she shared also showed Park Jun-hyung after his final broadcast. After returning home, he quietly walked in through the front door carrying flowers and gifts, and Kim Ji-hye captioned the scene, "His final commute," marking the end of his long DJ career. In another scene, Kim Ji-hye's voice could be heard asking Park Jun-hyung, who was sitting on the sofa, "Did you cry a lot?" Park Jun-hyung continued speaking with a complicated expression, clearly showing how hard it was to let go of his last show.

Kim Ji-hye also shared a clip of herself wiping away tears in the car, with the caption "The last 'Two O'Clock Show,'" leaving viewers deeply moved.

MBC Standard FM's Park Jun-hyung and Park Young-jin's Two O'Clock Show will end with its broadcast on the 28th. The program is being wrapped up as part of the MBC Radio reorganization, and the daytime lineup has been completely reshuffled with the launch of Son Seok-hee's Noon, a new show that marks Son Seok-hee's return as an MBC Radio host after 13 years.

Meanwhile, Park Jun-hyung had hosted Two O'Clock Show since 2011 and spent about 14 years with listeners, becoming one of the longest-running DJs on MBC Radio.

Cho Min-jung mj.cho@sportschosun.com

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