All The Butlers' Kim Sook-hee "Husband Lee Nak-yeon Throat Point? Responsibility"

Kim Sook-hee, wife of former CEO Lee Nak-yeon of All The Butlers, mentioned the throbbing point toward Husband.Lee Nak-yeon, former Democratic Party leader, appeared as the last master of the Presidential Candidate Big 3 special on SBS entertainment All The Butlers, which aired on the afternoon of the 3rd.I caught him for the house, and I thought he would close the door, but he came in, recalled Kim Sook-hee, who met Lee Nak-yeon on the same day as an matchmaker.I wanted to be responsible for seeing that, he added, who had escorted Husband home.Kim waited for Lee Nak-yeon to call him later. But if he did, hed have to call. I couldnt call him again.If he doesnt come this time, its over, I thought Id finish it. But I got a call. It was him.I told him I was listening to the song because I was asking him what he was doing, and he asked me if he had dinner, so I told him to wait because he said he hadnt eaten yet, so Id be good in 15 minutes.Lee Nak-yeon, the former president, said, The line is still mixed. I remember that I called him twice first.I skipped a lot in the middle, Kim said, laughing. I dont have a memory, Kim said.

Kim Sook-hee, wife of former CEO Lee Nak-yeon of All The Butlers, mentioned the throbbing point toward Husband.

Lee Nak-yeon, former Democratic Party leader, appeared as the last master of the presidential candidate Big 3 special on SBS entertainment All The Butlers, which aired on the afternoon of the 3rd.

“I caught him for the house, and I thought he would close the door, but he came in,” recalled Kim Sook-hee, who met Lee Nak-yeon on the same day as an matchmaker.

“I wanted to be responsible for seeing that,” he added, who had escorted Husband home.

Kim waited for Lee Nak-yeon to call him later. “But if he did, he’d have to call. I couldn’t call him again. If he doesn’t come this time, it’s over, I thought I’d finish it. But I got a call. It was him.”

“I told him I was listening to the song because I was asking him what he was doing, and he asked me if he had dinner, so I told him to wait because he said he hadn’t eaten yet, so I’d be good in 15 minutes.”

Lee Nak-yeon, the former president, said, "The line is still mixed. I remember that I called him twice first. “I skipped a lot in the middle,” Kim said, laughing. “I don’t have a Memory,” Kim said.