Hyun Bin Son Ye Jin Married Life: Rare Glimpse into Their Kitchen Dynamics
Hyun Bin shares exclusive details about his married life with Son Ye Jin on MBC's Omniscient Interfering View, praising her cooking and a special family recipe.
He might roll up his sleeves for the annual kimchi-making, but he leaves the culinary throne to his wife. Actor Hyun Bin just offered fans a rare, sweet look into his domestic life with Son Ye Jin. According to Single List, this revelation has sparked immense interest among global K-drama enthusiasts who track every move of the 'Crash Landing on You' couple.
Inside the Hyun Bin Son Ye Jin Married Life and Kitchen
During the December 27 episode of MBC’s variety show 'Omniscient Interfering View', Hyun Bin was seen actively participating in making kimchi. When the cast asked if he usually cooks at home, he candidly replied, "No." However, he didn't miss the chance to praise Son Ye Jin's skills, confirming that she's an excellent cook.
A Legacy Recipe from Son Ye Jin’s Grandmother
The highlight of the conversation was a special family dish. Hyun Bin mentioned a recipe passed down from Son Ye Jin’s grandmother involving marinated meat. "I had it again yesterday," he noted, revealing that their home meals are often centered around traditional family flavors. This small detail provides a glimpse into the grounded and family-oriented nature of their high-profile relationship.
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