In the show 'I Live Alone,' actor Jung Jae-kwang appeared as an ultra-positive gratitude man, even sharing a story about his fondness for military marching.
On the 4th, actor Jung Jae-kwang appeared on the MBC entertainment show 'I Live Alone.'
On this day, Jung Jae-kwang, expressing his nervousness and excitement on his first appearance, thoroughly looked into his daily life. Starting his day with a morning prayer, he radiated the charm of an ultra-positive 'gratitude man,' saying, 'Thank you for giving me today.'
Eventually, Jung Jae-kwang, who walked from Singeumho to Sindang-dong, casually passed by a market on the street, saying, 'There's no humanity; just eat one thing and go,' while lamenting, 'The market is our magic key,' which made everyone smile. He boasted about his 'walking enthusiast' side, saying, 'When I go for a walk, I walk for 8 hours.'
Then, Park Na-rae was surprised at Jung Jae-kwang, who walked 7 km across the Dongho Bridge over the Han River for about 2 hours, jokingly asking, 'Can we call this a walk? Isn't it ending at Imjingak?' In particular, Jung Jae-kwang mentioned, 'It's been 11 years since I've been walking.' He shared that at first, he walked 20 km to 24 km a day to lose weight, and as he lost weight rapidly, it became fun to walk, and walking became his healing method.
At the same time, Jung Jae-kwang shocked the 'Rainbow' members by saying, 'For me, the military was a very comfortable place.' He conveyed the joy of marching. He was an ultra-positive 'gratitude man.'
Jung Jae-kwang said, 'I walk for 2 to 3 days in the natural fields, and looking back, I am really grateful,' prompting Park Na-rae to respond, 'I almost had a confession session; it sounds like a priest speaking,' while asking Jung Jae-kwang, who clasped his hands, 'Is there a time you are not grateful?' Jeon Hyun-moo also offered, 'I will give you an opportunity to be grateful; are you going to walk home today?'
To this, Jung Jae-kwang asked, 'With you, sunbae?' Jeon Hyun-moo replied, 'I will do it today; I'm grateful that I can take the elevator,' drawing laughter.
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