A Comedian’s Fairytale Wedding, Straight to Your Screen
Korean comedian Kim Byungman turned his wedding into a feel-good broadcast moment on the variety show Joseon’s Love-ners (Chosun-ui Sarangkun). Aired on TV Chosun, the episode gave fans a rare glimpse into Kim’s emotional second marriage—even featuring his children as flower attendants.
A Family Affair on Sebitseom
The ceremony took place outdoors on Sebitseom, a picturesque man-made island on Seoul’s Han River. Kim’s bride, Hyun Eunjae, glowed in a stunning all-white gown, while their two children playfully walked down the aisle. The intimate yet abundant celebration was as much a public declaration of love as it was a family reunion.
In an emotional interview segment, Kim said, “My children kept me alive. Along with my wife, the three of them are my saviors.”
Talk about teary waterworks.
When Your Guest List Doubles as a Red Carpet
The wedding guest list was a who’s who of Korean entertainment. Best buddy and fellow comedian Lee Sugun served as the MC, while music was provided by singer KCM and comedian-turned-YouTuber Ju Daeyeop, also known as ‘Kapichu.’
Among the celeb attendees were actor Lee Taegon, comedian Park Sungkwang, actress Ye Ji-won, H.O.T’s Jang Woohyuk, and even retired soccer star Lee Donggook. It was less ‘just married’ and more ‘star-studded married.’
Aired With Love
The entire event—and Kim Byungman’s heartfelt reflections—aired on Joseon’s Love-ners, which broadcasts every Monday night at 10 PM KST on TV Chosun. Kim, who now lives in Jeju Island with his family, openly shared his journey from fame and heartbreak to new beginnings.
From Survival King to Family Man
Fans have long associated Kim with rugged survival reality shows and slapstick comedy, but this wedding revealed a softer side. While rumors and past controversies have occasionally shadowed his name, his heartfelt words and visible devotion painted a refreshing narrative—one about healing, fatherhood, and love in full bloom.
One for the Albums—and the Ratings
A wedding is always special, but broadcasting it to the nation? That’s peak Korean variety show energy. Whether you’re here for the floral aesthetics or the emotional glow-up, Kim Byungman’s televised vows are bound to stay with fans—and maybe even nudge a few tears.
So, what do you think? Would you let a variety show crash your wedding if it meant capturing all the feels on national TV?