In a recent episode of KBS Cool FM’s ‘Park Myung Soo’s Radio Show,’ popular TV personality Park Myung Soo shed light on the reason behind his choice of outfit for Jo Se Ho’s wedding, which became a hot topic online.
The Controversial Hoodie
Jo Se Ho’s wedding took place on October 20 at the prestigious Shilla Hotel in Seoul, but what grabbed attention wasn’t just the event itself—it was the appearance of Park Myung Soo, who showed up in a dark-colored Supreme hoodie instead of the more expected formal attire.
During his radio show on October 22, Park Myung Soo addressed the situation directly after his co-host Kim Tae Jin brought up the online debate sparked by photos of him in casual wear at the wedding. Many people questioned whether his laid-back outfit was appropriate for such a formal occasion.
Park Myung Soo’s Response
In response to the comments, Park Myung Soo explained that practicality played a key role in his fashion choice that day.
“I wore a hoodie that day partly because I wanted to look trendy, but also because I rode my bike there,” he shared. “It would’ve felt awkward to ride a bike in a suit. Anyways, the important thing is that I attended, right?”
Park Myung Soo’s humorous but straightforward explanation seems to acknowledge the unexpectedness of his outfit, while also emphasizing his presence at his fellow comedian’s big day.
Jo Se Ho’s Wedding
Jo Se Ho, a well-known comedian, tied the knot with his bride, who is nine years younger than him, at the Shilla Hotel’s Dynasty Hall. The event was attended by numerous celebrities and close friends of the couple, with many industry figures congratulating Jo Se Ho on his new chapter in life.
While Park Myung Soo’s casual attire sparked discussions online, it appears to have been all in good spirits, with the TV personality maintaining his characteristic humorous approach to the situation.
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