Former MBC announcer Kim Dae-ho is visiting his family home 21 days after leaving his job.

On the 21st, according to OSEN's report, Kim Dae-ho will appear on the MBC FM4U program 'Two O'Clock Date with Ahn Young-mi' airing on the 25th.

This broadcast will be conducted as a visual radio, and it is anticipated that Kim Dae-ho will visit his family home about 21 days after leaving MBC on the 4th. Earlier, Hong Seok-cheon appeared on 'Two O'Clock Date' and said, "I dislike traitors. They generally don't end well. After going hungry, they tend to realize and consider crawling back." As a result, attention is focused on how Kim Dae-ho will respond.

Kim Dae-ho, who joined MBC through the 50th anniversary special 'New Employee' in 2011, gained attention through the MBC announcer YouTube channel 'Are You Not Going to News?' and rose to prominence in variety shows through 'I Live Alone.' He made appearances on programs such as 'TV Inside TV,' 'Unification Outlook,' 'Zero Complaints UP,' 'Dancing with the Stars Season 3,' 'I Live Alone,' 'Today N,' 'Save Me! Homes,' 'Ramen Knocks Season 4,' 'The Great Guide,' 'Less Genius 2,' 'Solo Alumni Association,' 'Car to the Future,' 'Run Away,' 'Zero Won Happiness,' 'Lucky if You Rest,' and 'The Captain is the Side Dish,' and he interacted with viewers in various ways, including serving as a caster for the 'Paris Olympics.'

Kim Dae-ho, who was gaining attention, revealed on the 31st of last month during the broadcast of 'I Live Alone,' "Rather than quitting the company, I thought about how I want to live a different life. I felt I had to repay what I had received, but after going through the 'Paris Olympics,' I began to think that I had done everything I could do in various fields at the company," and thus made the decision to resign.

Kim Dae-ho left MBC as the resignation process was finalized on the 4th. He also noted on his resignation letter, "I'm going out to earn money" and "This is a turning point in my life."

Now a free agent, Kim Dae-ho has signed an exclusive contract with One Hundred. One Hundred is affiliated with the group The Boyz and includes artists such as Taemin, Lee Mujin, VIVIZ (Eunha, SinB, Umji), Biho, Ha Sung-woon, Ren, performance director Kasper, Kany, singer-actor Lee Seung-gi, entertainer Lee Soo-geun, and Bad Villain, as well as the parent company of INB100, which includes EXO's Baekhyun, Xiumin, and Chen.

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