Actor Lee Byung-hun disclosed that he fully covered BH Entertainment's Vietnam workshop out of his own funds on 'Pinggye-go'.

On the morning of the 15th, on the YouTube channel 'Tteun-tteun', it was revealed that Lee Byung-hun appeared as a guest on the web entertainment show 'Pinggye-go'.

Lee Byung-hun said, "Actually, I’m a three-meal person. It's not intentional, but when I'm hungry, I can't hold back. It's not for health reasons either. If I don't have time to eat, I grab some kimbap and eat it. I can't go hungry." He also remarked, "On days like today when we are recording early in the morning, I eat breakfast before coming. So I just mixed rice with soup and ate it quickly."

Earlier, Lee Byung-hun noted that he also appeared on the web show 'Jjanhan-hyung' hosted by Shin Dong-yeob. He stated, "They shoot late at night there," and added, "It's hard to adjust to the time difference," drawing laughter. In response, Yoo Jae-suk and Yang Se-chan expressed their sympathy. Lee Byung-hun said, "I have to adapt to social life. What else can I do?" which amused everyone.

For social reasons, Lee Byung-hun also sparked discussions by covering the entire cost of BH Entertainment's overseas workshop out of his own funds. Since many actors and former staff participated, it garnered attention for its unusual scale. Lee Byung-hun joked, "I sent that many people to Vietnam out of my own pocket, so how much did I spend?"

He also brought smiles by singing 'My Way' at the time, admitting, "I was so caught up in the emotions of singing that I found myself glancing toward the emergency exit several times. I wanted to say, 'Where are you going?' but I held back." He further added, "It has already been two years since that workshop. I haven’t gone for training since then."

In fact, Lee Byung-hun bore all the costs of the workshop himself. He not only paid for airfare and accommodations but also covered all the expenses incurred locally. Lee Byung-hun humorously said, "So I told the male actors to stop drinking in the early morning and asked the female actors to skip their morning massages," adding, "It really was an unforgettable memory."

He added, "As for the staff, I see their faces from time to time, but actors each have their own projects, so it's hard to meet. There were even friends I saw for the first time. There were moments when seniors asked, 'How do you handle situations like this?' And if I was trying to go somewhere, I might say, 'Let’s talk a bit more.'"

[Photo] YouTube source.

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