In 'Dad and Me,' Kim Soo-mi's belongings amazed everyone to the point that suggestions came from the museum.

On the 25th, the TV Chosun entertainment show 'Dad and Me' revealed museum-quality items belonging to Kim Soo-mi.

Two bags containing the late Kim Soo-mi's last belongings were discovered, and Seo Hyo-rim noted, "Two weeks after she passed, I organized everything alone. Looking back now, I wonder why I cleaned it up so quickly."

In particular, various lottery bankbooks were discovered among the belongings, surprising everyone, who said she was "a lottery enthusiast." The lottery itself could be a fortune. Everyone remarked, "This incredible collection of Kim Soo-mi's lottery tickets should go to a museum." Seo Hyo-rim added, "A suggestion from the museum has already come in," saying, "It's a cultural asset."

They also took out a quite old album. The faded album was new to both of them. It contained photos of 26-year-old Kim Soo-mi wearing a swimsuit from the 1970s. Photos taken 30 years later at the age of 58 were revealed, where she was also in a swimsuit alongside actors Kim Hye-ja and Lee Sook. Everyone admired, saying, "That’s perfectly stylish."

Next, everyone was surprised to see Kim Soo-mi, who had also shot a Coca-Cola advertisement featuring only top stars of the time, saying, "She was really hot back then." Photos with the late Byeon Hee-bong, Bae Sam-ryong, and Kim Moo-saeng were also revealed, particularly noting a picture with Kim Moo-saeng, the father of the late Kim Joo-hyuk, saying, "They resemble each other."

When a lot of photos of actors like Lee Soon-jae and the late Hyun Mi, who were active at the time, were revealed, Jeon Hyun-moo exclaimed, "These are real historical materials," and Seo Hyo-rim added, "Let’s keep them organized," admiring the museum-level photos.

Continuing on, the script for 'The Allotment Diary' was also unexpectedly revealed, a script from 30 to 40 years ago. The script from 1994 was kept intact. Jeon Hyun-moo commented that it was a treasure worth being called a cultural asset, saying, "We really should go to a museum."

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