Kim Jong Kook officially announced that he will be getting married in September. However, reports revealed that even close celebrity friends were only informed at the last minute. This situation was highlighted on SBS’s Running Man, which aired just before the news broke, despite the wedding being only weeks away. The sudden announcement created unexpected friction.

Most notably, fellow entertainer Yoo Jae-suk, who was asked to officiate the wedding, appeared caught off guard by the abrupt request, as did several other celebrities juggling busy schedules. Viewers criticized the situation as “inconvenient,” pointing out that such last-minute plans disrupt not only the celebrities but also their managers, stylists, makeup artists, and production staff—causing ripple effects across multiple schedules.
Adding to the controversy, Kim Jong Kook has chosen to keep all details about his fiancée strictly private. By withholding this information from both the public and close colleagues, speculation and curiosity have only grown, fueling even more discussion around the wedding.

While many acknowledge marriage is a deeply personal matter, some argue that airing it on television while involving colleagues in sudden obligations makes it more than a private issue. What should have been a celebration has instead become consumed by unnecessary debates and distractions.
This comes at a time when celebrity weddings have been making frequent headlines. Amid this wave, the public has expressed mixed feelings—some enjoy the festive news, while others admit to fatigue from repeated announcements and overexposure. Ultimately, Kim Jong Kook’s wedding, meant to be a blessing, now reflects the irony of how personal joy can transform into controversy.
Sources: daum

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