[Sportschosun reporter Lee Woo-joo] Lee Hee-jin of 'My Little Old Boy' opens up about a shocking dating history.
In SBS's 'My Little Old Boy,' which airs on the 28th, a special driving lesson session featuring Im Won-hee, the star of a pink-hued scandal, and Baby V.O.X's Lee Hee-jin will be unveiled.
During a recent recording of SBS's 'My Little Old Boy,' Im Won-hee was seen meeting his close friend Jung Suk-yong. That day, he said he had invited a guest to his home because he had promised to give her driving lessons, surprising the studio. He also said that 'she' was someone he had even suggested drinking together with, which sparked even more curiosity. The person who then appeared was Baby V.O.X's Lee Hee-jin. Special MC and fellow Baby V.O.X member Yoon Eun-hye shocked everyone by revealing, "I actually heard at the salon about the pink-hued interaction between the two."
That day, Im Won-hee personally made pasta for Lee Hee-jin, who had visited his home, and even tried a special plating style using wine glasses. Watching this, the Mothers Avengers praised his effort, saying, "It looks like he prepared a lot," but they soon burst into laughter at the unexpected and shocking visual. A little later, Im Won-hee gathered his courage and tried the so-called "forehead bump" flirtation on Lee Hee-jin, once again sending the studio into chaos. As reactions poured in, with comments like "That is such a heart-fluttering move" and "This is the first time I've seen Won-hee like this," curiosity grows over how Lee Hee-jin responded to his surprise flirtation.
Meanwhile, Lee Hee-jin, who said she used to like bad boys, moved Im Won-hee with her honest confession, saying, "I was scared to meet men all this time." When asked when her last relationship was, she said it was in her early 30s and shocked everyone by revealing that her ex-boyfriend had not only cheated and stolen, but had also held her captive.
Afterward, Im Won-hee and Lee Hee-jin began their full-fledged driving lesson. With the two sitting in a cramped car, viewers will have to tune in to SBS's 'My Little Old Boy' on Sunday at 9 p.m. on the 28th to see what happens between them during this unusual and flutter-inducing lesson.
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