[News] Kim Heechul & Park Soojin solves their problem and quickly gets married
2009.12.31
Super Junior Kim Heechul and Actress Park Soojin conquers family disapprovals, and enters the Wedding Hall. Lee Chul (played by Kim Heechul) & Oh Nan Jung (played by Park Soojin) ignores the family’s approval, and recieves a love confirmation in Episode 37 of “Loving You A Million Times”.
Even though Lee Chul loved Nan Jung since the first time they met, and has continued to pursue her love; however, Nan Jung only had eyes for Baek Kang Ho (played by Jung Gyu Woon), and didn’t open her heart to Lee Chul. One night, because of a mistake, they ended up having a “kid”. Nan Jung realizes the one that’s always protected her, and can feel Lee Chul’s true feelings. She decided to marry him. However, the two’s marriage is not successful at all, because both mothers did not approve of this relationship. But with the disapproval of the mothers, their love grew stronger, and finally entered the Wedding Halls. They conducted a suave wedding on the 23rd with Kim Heechul, wearing a suit; and Park Soojin, wearing a mini wedding dress. The two shot this like it was their real weddings. Because of the un-sensible, preganet Nan Jung; it shows Lee Chul’s comedic side to a responsible husband, to fulfilling her every need.
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