Lee Chan-won mentioned his father, who took honorary retirement from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), on 'Celebrity Soldier's Secret.'
On the KBS 2TV program 'Celebrity Soldier's Secret' aired on the afternoon of 4th, it highlighted the life and death of Kim Woo-joong, the chairman of Daewoo Group, who met with influential global politicians like U.S. former president Donald Trump and U.K. Queen Elizabeth II, as well as entrepreneurs, and opened the path for direct exports from South Korea.
Jang Do-yeon revealed that in the past, she graduated from high school and once worked part-time delivering milk. Jang Do-yeon noted, "It's hard to collect payments. It's common to make mistakes. My body is tired, and my mind is exhausted. It's not going the way I want, and I can't help but fall out."
When the topic of Pony cars came up, Lee Chan-won said he didn't know much about them, to which Jang Do-yeon expressed her suspicion, saying, "It seems like you're lying. I think you used to ride a Pony car." This drew laughter. Lee Chan-won playfully responded, "Actually, my first car was a Pony."
Kim Ina, who was in the U.S. during the financial crisis, recalled, "I remember it exactly. It hit me like a bullet. It was to the extent that it was natural to eat ramen for every meal. I still get wowed when I see cake."
Lee Chan-won also mentioned the pain of the financial crisis, saying, "I was 2 or 3 years old at the time. My father was someone who received favors from Chairman Chung Ju-yung. He was an employee of H corporations and took honorary retirement in 1998, then moved to Daegu and continued to change businesses."
[Photo] Captured from the broadcast of 'Celebrity Soldier's Secret'
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