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Newlyweds Diary - Season 2
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Title: Newlyweds Diary

Overview: Rather than focusing on virtual dating and virtual marriage, the PD’s latest show takes on the task of filming a real celebrity couple and their new life as newlyweds.

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Average Vote: 7.5 (2 votes)

Cast

  • Jung Seung-Min: Jung Seung-Min
  • Kim So-Young: Kim So-Young
  • Jang Yoon-ju: Jang Yoon-ju
  • Oh Sang-Jin: Oh Sang-jin
  • Newlyweds Diary - Episode 1 (Season 2 - Episode 1)

    Newlyweds Diary - Episode 2 (Season 2 - Episode 2)

    Newlyweds Diary - Episode 3 (Season 2 - Episode 3)

    Newlyweds Diary - Episode 4 (Season 2 - Episode 4)

    Newlyweds Diary - Episode 5 (Season 2 - Episode 5)

    Newlyweds Diary - Episode 6 (Season 2 - Episode 6)

    Newlyweds Diary - Episode 7 (Season 2 - Episode 7)

    Newlyweds Diary - Episode 8 (Season 2 - Episode 8)

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