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[Comprehensive] 'Visa Denial' Kim Tae-won Meets American Son-in-law for the First Time… "Already Passed Externally" ('Lovestruck in Joseon')

Lee Sebin
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2025-09-30 02:18:35
'Lovestruck in Joseon'. Photo I TV Chosun 'Lovestruck in Joseon' Broadcast Capture
'Lovestruck in Joseon'. Photo I TV Chosun 'Lovestruck in Joseon' Broadcast Capture

Band Resurrection's Kim Tae-won met with his American son-in-law.

On the 29th, the TV Chosun show 'Lovestruck in Joseon' depicted the meeting between Kim Tae-won and his daughter's couple.

On this day, Kim Tae-won revealed, "My daughter and her husband wanted to have a proper wedding in the U.S. But when they tried to move the wedding to Korea, it got scaled down due to my visa denial. It became a very complicated situation."

He continued, "So it seems my daughter isn't expecting much from the wedding. From her perspective, she might be thinking, 'Why can't my dad, who is quite a famous person, come to America?' I feel like I might have unnecessarily built up expectations about the wedding."

With a mix of nervousness and excitement, Kim Tae-won and his family settled at the airport. Finally, his daughter and her husband appeared before them, and Kim Tae-won waved with a smile, feeling delighted.

Kim Tae-won extended his hand for a handshake with his son-in-law, whom he was meeting for the first time. He then recited a prepared English sentence and felt proud.

In an interview, Kim Tae-won said, "I found my son-in-law to be very handsome. He is over 190 cm tall, but he doesn't feel that big because he has good balance. I don't know about his inner qualities yet, but externally, he has already passed."

Kim Tae-won and his family headed to a barbecue restaurant with the couple. While exchanging various stories, the entire family suddenly went to the restroom, leaving Kim Tae-won alone with his son-in-law.

In the suffocating silence, Kim Tae-won expressed his frustration, saying, "I'm really a good talker." He then attempted to communicate through body language, which brought laughter.

[Lee Se-bin, Star Today Guest Reporter]

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