It's also pretty at 83kg...West white "six of pregnancy, Im Chang-jung and morning sickness, not mush" (ft.Jason)
In Dongsangmong 2, Jason mentioned the substitute morning sickness, and Seo Haiyan caught the eye by telling Im Chang-jung and the food.
Jason appeared in SBS entertainment Dongsang Imong Season 2 - You Are My Destiny, which aired on the 11th.
Jason, who became a marriage fifth year, appeared as a special guest on the day; he is an interior designer and Husband of the gagwoman Hong Hyon-hee. In particular, they reported the surprise news of the pregnancy. Jason said he would be a father in August.
Jason, who had been suffering from a surrogate morning sickness called Cubad syndrome, was an unimaginable situation. Jason, who had become somewhat embarrassed, said, "I fell to three pounds because of morning sickness." Jason said, "If you drink a lot of alcohol the day before, you have to get a hangover, but you have a sense of smear and a sense of humming, so you want to eat grapefruit and lemonade."
The panels said, "It makes me very loud, my skin is better."
On the contrary, I asked about the case of Seo Ha-yan and Im Chang-jung. Im Chang-jung had no morning sickness. Seo Haiyan said, "When I eat six meals a day, it is 83 kilos." When asked if Kim Gura had morning sickness, he laughed at the cut off of the knife.
Jason also recalled the love affair, referring to Hong Hyon-hee and Hu Jin-kiss. Jason laughed when he said, "The way to the play park date, Hong Hyon-hee helped me backward, but naturally kissed me, and I was a kiss both in the atmosphere and timing."
Jason also said that Hong Hyon-hee replied, "I do not think it will be possible if I learn Latin dance is 'Bachata'." Then, "If I learned, I will go sneaking." Park Sung-kwang also said, "If Isol is a bachata, I will never be satisfied with pall dance, I want to see my pretty wife."
On the other hand, SBS entertainment Dongsangmong Season 2 - You Are My Destiny is a program that examines the meaning of seeing couples living in various fields from the perspective of 'man' and 'woman' and meets half of fate and the value of living together.
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