'Kkokkomu' The Groom Who Vanished Before His Wedding: The Full Story of His Extreme 'Face-Off' Escape
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The episode of "Kkokkomu" airing today, June 25, titled "The Tracker vs. The Fugitive: The Man with Two Faces," closely follows the cinematic "face-off" escape of a groom-to-be who disappeared like smoke right before his wedding photoshoot. Joining as listeners for this story are Myung Jae-hyun of the group BOYNEXTDOOR, singer Lee Ye-ji, and Lee Min-woo, who will follow the breathless pursuit.
The incident began when the groom-to-be, who was preparing for a wedding amidst blessings, suddenly went into hiding. A massive search was launched to find the man, who had cut off all contact with his family and workplace in an instant, and during this process, an unexpected clue was discovered. While tracing the man's movements, a suspicious "plastic surgery clinic call record" was found on the mobile phone of a close acquaintance.
The truth revealed by following the clues sent shockwaves through the studio. The groom-to-be, while on the run, had undergone an extreme "face-off," receiving plastic surgery on his entire face, including his eyes and nose. The listeners were left speechless as they faced the before-and-after photos of him, now completely transformed into a different person. Myung Jae-hyun of BOYNEXTDOOR could not hide his astonishment, saying, "He changed his entire face," and Lee Min-woo also expressed deep shock at the man's appearance, noting, "It seems like no one would recognize him."
The man's meticulousness did not end there. It was further revealed that to evade the pursuit, he had installed CCTV cameras at the entrance of his hideout and maintained 24-hour tight security while in hiding. In response, Myung Jae-hyun shook his head, remarking, "His actions are completely unpredictable." Even the detective in charge, who was tracking his whereabouts at the time, shared his complex feelings about the life-changing plan that surpassed imagination, saying, "I felt like something that only happens in movies was happening in reality."
What was the true identity of the groom-to-be, and what was the real reason he had to carry out such a precarious, life-risking escape, even going so far as to discard his own face? The truth will be revealed on "Kkokkomu," which airs today, Thursday, at 10:20 p.m.
(Reported by Kang Sun-ae, SBS Entertainment News)
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