In 'Good Day,' Kim Soo-hyun and Jung Hae-in delighted viewers by directly showcasing the viral 'tears queen' meme 'Hae-in-ah' with their individual talents.
On the 23rd, the chemistry between Jung Hae-in and Kim Soo-hyun brought laughter in the MBC entertainment show 'Good Day.'
That day, Im Si-wan, who is connected through both Hwang Kwang-hee and Jung Hae-in, arrived. It was through Kim Soo-hyun's introduction that Jung Hae-in and Im Si-wan also granted appearances. Following that, Kim Soo-hyun also arrived. Kim Soo-hyun said, 'I am Kim Soo-hyun, and for now, I am working as an actor,' greeting with humor. Im Si-wan and Kim Soo-hyun are known to be close friends who often travel together, and they greeted each other warmly.
While doing so, Kim Soo-hyun mentioned his meeting with Kwang-hee five years ago, leaving a strong initial impression. It was a reunion after five years since their impromptu meeting.
Each person introduced themselves one by one. After Im Si-wan, Hwang Kwang-hee, Lee Soo-hyuk, and then G-Dragon introduced themselves, followed by Jung Hae-in also introducing himself. Jung Hae-in, whose MBTI is INTP and is type A, said, 'I want to participate in this project as the human Jung Hae-in rather than as an actor; let’s cherish this precious connection well.'
Then, suddenly taking out an apple, Jung Hae-in said, 'Recently, I have heard many good things about the forearm muscles,' preparing to split the apple as his talent, saying, 'I am doing this for the first time in my life,' but he succeeded immediately, causing everyone to cheer.
Continuing, Kim Soo-hyun showcased his special talent for impersonation. He attempted Taeyang's 'Eyes, Nose, Lips' but failed, bringing laughter. He then said, 'I hope our drama (airing in 2025) does well.' In response, Kwang-hee mentioned, 'Especially in 'Tears Queen,' doesn't Hae-in sing a lot?' referencing the viral meme.
The video created featuring Kim Soo-hyun and Jung Hae-in on social media became a hot topic. Jung Hae-in also said to Kim Soo-hyun, who called him 'Hae-in-ah', 'Please stop calling me that; I saw that video too,' bringing smiles.