KBO Star Hwang Jae Gyun's Second Marriage & Baby Plans
Former baseball player and broadcaster Hwang Jae-gyun appeared on MBN and Channel S's "Jeon Hyun-moo's Plan Season 3" and honestly revealed his desire for remarriage and plans for a second child. Four months into his retirement, he embarked on a food trip to Mungyeong, Gyeongsangbuk-do, with Jeon Hyun-moo and Kwak Tube.
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Hwang Jae-gyun expressed a strong desire for having children, stating that if he has a child, he unconditionally wants them to play baseball. He explained that baseball is a sport he can teach and support, and he is happy just imagining his child going to the Major Leagues. However, he showed a firm resolve, saying he would let his child play baseball as long as they don't dislike it to the point of having a tantrum, and he wants to guide them properly until they become adults.
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He also expressed confidence about the speed of his remarriage, joking that he thinks he will remarry faster than Jeon Hyun-moo, which elicited laughter. When Jeon Hyun-moo asked about his ideal type, Hwang Jae-gyun honestly replied, "I don't really have an ideal type. I just hope she's tall. I'm 184cm, so 168cm is fine."
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The reason for his retirement was also revealed for the first time on the broadcast. Hwang Jae-gyun stated that he felt his performance declining and believed he would be pushed out if he played for another 1-2 years. He wanted to finish his career in the first team rather than ending it sadly. He conveyed his conviction that ending his career honorably was more important, even though he could have earned more in salary. He also added that he is planning to have a body profile photoshoot to coincide with his birthday in July.
Meanwhile, the filming for the day did not go smoothly, with consecutive failures in securing restaurants. After about 18 hours, the three men finally managed to eat at a barbecue restaurant, and Jeon Hyun-moo consoled Hwang Jae-gyun, saying, "This is a good lesson. The wild is this tough."