Will Marriage Spell The End For Shinhwa? 'Everytime We Talk, We Talk About Marriage' Singer Kim Dong Wan Says

Shinhwa singer Kim Dong Wan says he and his five bandmates are obsessed with the topic of marriage.

"Everytime we talk, we talk about marriage for about an hour," Kim said of his Shinhwa bandmates on Monday's episode of "Beatles Code 2."

"I think each one of us almost got married at least once. We say things like 'I should′ve gotten married then.'"

Kim's bandmate Jun Jin appeared to be uncomfortable discussing the subject, yet admitted too almost got married once.

"You should just talk about yourself [and not us]," Jun Jin said.

Kim also picked himself and Eric Mun as the two members of Shinhwa that would get married first.

Mun didn't totally disagree with the prediction.

"I was the first one to start serving my military duties too," he said.

"I think if I get married first, everyone will follow in order. I′m the oldest in this group too."

Shinhwa's oldest member said that although he isn't dating anyone, there is someone on his radar.

"I used to think marriage would be simple when I was younger, but now that it′s really time for me to do it, it′s become more complicated," Mun said.

The oldest K-pop boy band still in existence, Shinhwa was formed in 1998.

On Saturday's season finale of the band's South Korean television series "Shinhwa Broadcast," the band expressed their appreciation to fans and promised the show would return in September.

"We want to thank all the viewers who watched and loved our program," said Shinhwa singer Shin Hye Sung.

"We'll make a comeback with healthy and enjoyable laughter."

"This isn't a period, but only a comma," Lee Min Woo added at the episode's conclusion.

And Lee's fans won't have to wait long for the star to return to the small screen.

On Monday, Mnet announced the Shinhwa singer would join Hyoyeon and Yuri of Girls' Generation as team masters on the TV dance competition "Dancing 9."

"They plan to show how they communicate with the public through dance as K-Pop dance masters," an Mnet representative told CJ E&M enewsWorld.

Lee said he jumped at the chance to be part of the elimination-style reality show.

"I′ve felt through my 15 years of promotions with Shinhwa and after meeting with music fans from around the world, that dance is a genre that goes beyond not only language but also all such barriers like age and gender," the star said.

"I agreed with the aim of the show, and immediately took up the offer when it came."

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