
Jeon So-min introduced her book.
On the SBS show "uh, but like, seriously!", a two-on-two meetup paired Jeon So-min with Dduji (Lee Su-ji's alter-ego), and Tak Jae-hoon with KAI.
During the broadcast, Dduji pulled out Jeon’s essay collection "You Can Call Me When You’re Drunk" as her personal item.
Seeing it, Jeon explained, “An ex I dated didn’t drink. After we broke up and never spoke again, I wondered if it was because he didn’t drink―that thought led me to write this book.”
Lee Sang-min asked if most women move on right after a breakup. Jeon pushed back: “No. Women hold on in their hearts, too.”
She added, “I once cried and begged an ex to change his phone number. I just couldn’t forget those digits, so I asked him to change it for both of us.” When asked how he responded, Jeon said, “He went, ‘You’re the one who has to stop. You need to hold back,’” revealing he was completely over it.
Lee then asked how Tak Jae-hoon would react to such a request. Tak joked, “If I change it, I have to change all my bank stuff, too,” cracking everyone up.
Hearing that KAI would block the call before it even came, Jeon said, “Then I’ll just come find you. I’ll be like, ‘KAI, open the door,’ and show up.”
KAI replied, “Then I’d suggest we talk for a moment,” and Jeon shot back, “Then it’s straight to kissing,” showing her bold take on love.
(SBS Entertainment News | Kim Hyo-jung)
