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On the May 13th broadcast of MBC's 'Rural Village Lee Jang-woo 3', actress Jo Hye-won made a notable appearance alongside her husband, actor Lee Jang-woo. The couple, currently in their 6th month of marriage, shared glimpses of their life, including Lee Jang-woo’s dedication to cooking healthy meals like sea cucumber baeksuk for his wife. During the episode, the pair discussed their future plans, revealing an ambitious goal to have five children. The broadcast highlighted their collaborative efforts in the village, including preparations for the Buan Marathon, where Lee Jang-woo took responsibility for preparing 4,500 servings of food. | On the May 13th broadcast of MBC's 'Rural Village Lee Jang-woo 3', actress Jo Hye-won made a notable appearance alongside her husband, actor Lee Jang-woo. The couple, currently in their 6th month of marriage, shared glimpses of their life, including Lee Jang-woo’s dedication to cooking healthy meals like sea cucumber baeksuk for his wife. During the episode, the pair discussed their future plans, revealing an ambitious goal to have five children. The broadcast highlighted their collaborative efforts in the village, including preparations for the Buan Marathon, where Lee Jang-woo took responsibility for preparing 4,500 servings of food.
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[조혜원] Jo Hye-won Showcases Chemistry with Husband Lee Jang-woo on 'Rural Village Lee Jang-woo 3'
k-entertain5/13/2026

[조혜원] Jo Hye-won Showcases Chemistry with Husband Lee Jang-woo on 'Rural Village Lee Jang-woo 3'

On the May 13th broadcast of MBC's 'Rural Village Lee Jang-woo 3', actress Jo Hye-won made a notable appearance alongside her husband, actor Lee Jang-woo. The couple, currently in their 6th month of marriage, shared glimpses of their life, including Lee Jang-woo’s dedication to cooking healthy meals like sea cucumber baeksuk for his wife. During the episode, the pair discussed their future plans, revealing an ambitious goal to have five children. The broadcast highlighted their collaborative efforts in the village, including preparations for the Buan Marathon, where Lee Jang-woo took responsibility for preparing 4,500 servings of food.