Lee Hye-won ♥ Ahn Jung-hwan, who has been married for 25 years, we sleep together, we don't use separate rooms..The couple should sleep together. ♥ Bboom Bboom (Sunnumbae)

Apr 30, 2025

Lee Hye-won ♥ Ahn Jung-hwan, who has been married for 25 years, we sleep together, we don't use separate rooms..The couple should sleep together. ♥ Bboom Bboom (Sunnumbae)



"Japanese couples generally use 'each room"

In the 81st episode of Channel A 'Crossing the Line Family', which airs at 8:10 p.m. on May 1, Yoon Ji-young X Tomoyuki will show a tourist course where you can enjoy Singapore cheaply, along with the daily life of living in Singapore, one of the most expensive countries in the world.

On this day, Yoon Ji-young and Tomoyuki, an international couple from Korea and Japan, will unveil a Singapore house where they live with their two sons, Ray and Luca. While 'Private Lift', which connects directly to the interior of the house after getting out of the elevator, has created admiration from the beginning, Yoon Ji-young reveals that "We get along very well" and "The reason is "Each room." MC Song Jin-woo, who is the same 'Korea-Japan international couple' in the appearance of the first 'Seonnumpae', surprised the cast by adding that 'Japanese couples generally use separate rooms'" In Japan, about 62 percent of couples use 'Seonnumpae', and in fact, their father-in-law and mother-in-law also use separate rooms"




Immediately after, "Does Song Jin-woo use his own room, too?Asked ", he says "My wife Minami was forced out of the room naturally because she had to put her two children to sleep." Then he admits that "It's convenient, to be honest", while Ahn Jung-hwan admits "We sleep together, we don't use separate rooms~" The couple should sleep together!," he says proudly, bringing laughter.

Lee Hye-won ♥ Ahn Jung-hwan, who has been married for 25 years, we sleep together, we don't use separate rooms..The couple should sleep together. ♥ Bboom Bboom (Sunnumbae)
In the crazy tiki-taka genus, 'Singapore Family' is enviable by revealing that "all four families use one room per person, one toilet per person". Fabien responded, "I went to a friend's house in Singapore, and the rent was huge even though I lived in a house smaller than the master bedroom." he hints. Along with this, there are many auxiliary facilities for residents, including an open terrace view of Singapore Stadium, three swimming pools, a fitness center, and a tennis court, and the cast members "What's the price of the house?'` he marvels. Lee Hye-won, who has lived in Singapore for two years, said "At least 13 million won in monthly rent?I predict ", but I wonder how much the monthly rent of this house will be.

In addition, the activities of the Singapore Family, which introduces Singapore International School tuition, the Singapore Cost-Performance Tourism Course, and local restaurants that can save money, will be available on the 81st episode of Channel A's Crossing the Line, which airs at 8:10 p.m. on Thursday, May 1.






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