MBC's "We Got Married", which was certainly loved by the fans, will be airing a special episode featuring the three most favorite couples of 2011.
For the year-end episode, We Got Married will hold the "2011 We Got Married Awards" to relive the couples' most memorable moments, which made the show special for the viewers, and select the "Best Couple of the Year".
Other titles that will be awarded to the casts include “Best Jealousy Award”, “Best Sound Award”, “Best Tear Award” and many more. With an amazing prizes on the line, the show will also choose the most lovey-dovey couple of the day.
All fans are getting impatient and excited on which couple will reign between Ham Eunjung and Lee Jang Woo, Kang So Ra and Leeteuk, and Park So Hyun and Kim Won Joon.
Which WGM couple will be chosen the "Best Couple"? Find out on December 31st episode of MBC "We Got Married"!
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