The first entertainer from a profiler background, Kwon Il-yong, born from 'Radio Star,' clarified the controversy over his acting skills that arose after he became a '10 million actor' through the movie 'Crime City 4,' and shared tips on avoiding 'new types of crime,' sparking expectations.

The MBC 'Radio Star' airing on Wednesday night, Feb. 2, featuring Kwon Il-yong, Lee Dae-woo, Yang Na-rae, and Dean Dean, is being organized as a 'Law Bless You' special.

Kwon Il-yong, the first profiler in the country, showcased his enhanced entertainment skills after appearing on 'Radio Star' and has been actively participating in various programs such as 'Hidden Eye' and 'Brave Cops 4' until recently.

Kwon Il-yong recently appeared in 'Crime City 4' and unexpectedly became a '10 million actor' after surpassing 10 million viewers. While clarifying that he unexpectedly ended up appearing after serving as a consultant for the film, he shared a humorous anecdote about feeling embarrassed when he appeared in the movie, as people laughed at him while watching the film with his wife.

In response to a question about whether he felt awkward after revealing that his wife had farted for over a minute during his last appearance on 'Radio Star,' he instead noted that his wife was practicing her 'gimmick' with the farts, causing the scene to erupt in laughter.

On that day, he appeared alongside his police colleague, Lee Dae-woo, who is looking for an agency about a year before his retirement. Lee Dae-woo jokingly mentioned that if things go well today, he might introduce an agency to Kwon, showcasing his composure as a 'senior in entertainment' and eliciting laughter.

In particular, the two displayed their confidence in physical strength by engaging in a 'palm pushing' contest. Viewers are curious about who will scream out after losing.

Meanwhile, Kwon Il-yong, the country's first profiler, cited 'suits' as the reason for shaking the perpetrator's heart through advanced psychological warfare, sparking curiosity. He also shared a story about receiving a direct message (DM) from a victim that made him cry, which reportedly touched everyone's hearts.

Even after retirement, Kwon Il-yong is advising on various crime-related fields based on the knowledge and experience he has accumulated. Therefore, he will share tips on avoiding 'new types of crime' through 'Radio Star,' where everyone reportedly gasped in admiration after hearing his stories.

Kwon Il-yong's useful tips on avoiding 'new types of crime' can be seen on 'Radio Star,' which will air at 10:30 p.m. on Feb. 2.

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