Park Na-rae Jokes About 'Newlywed Life' with Yang Se-chan, Yang Se-hyung Hints at Approval?

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Park Na-rae Jokes About 'Newlywed Life' with Yang Se-chan, Yang Se-hyung Hints at Approval?

Haneul Kwon · 2025 m. rugsėjo 11 d. 15:48

On the MBC variety show 'Save Me Homes,' comedian Park Na-rae sparked laughter by playfully expressing interest in comedian Yang Se-chan, even drawing a reaction from his brother, Yang Se-hyung.

The episode aired on the 11th featured a mockumentary segment exploring Seoul's Seocho-dong, a hub for legal professionals. Park Na-rae, Yang Se-chan, and Jang Dong-min took on the roles of lawyers specializing in patents, divorce, and entertainment, respectively, as they visited residences and law offices in the area.

Park Na-rae and Yang Se-chan's segment focused on a riverside officetel in Munjeong-dong, Songpa-gu, highlighting its amenities and city views, ideal for newlyweds. When Yang Se-chan expressed concern about the high price, Park Na-rae quipped, "Since I'm a lawyer (by role), I'll help you find a place."

During a tour of an officetel designed for couples, Park Na-rae humorously responded to Yang Se-chan's question about breakfast service by saying, "You need to get married first for breakfast." She also likened the building's pool facilities to a honeymoon, eliciting more laughter.

The most memorable moment came when Park Na-rae enthusiastically suggested, "This place is perfect for newlyweds like us. We can live here until our child graduates!" Yang Se-chan, taken aback, questioned her use of 'us,' to which Park Na-rae boldly declared, "If we get married, you don't have to work! I'll earn it all." Yang Se-chan deflected with a comedic response, but Yang Se-hyung surprisingly commented, "The two of you look good together," adding to the playful atmosphere.

Park Na-rae is a prominent South Korean comedian known for her sharp wit and engaging personality, making her a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. She actively participates in various variety shows, showcasing her versatility beyond comedy. Her vibrant and confident demeanor consistently uplifts audiences.