Tonight (21st) at 8:10 p.m., Channel A's "Close Friends Documentary - Four-Person Table" features singer and artist "Solbi."

Solbi invites her close friends, Lee Min-woo of Shinhwa, Brian, and Kwon Hyuk-soo, to the gallery for a "pre-opening ceremony" ahead of her two-year-awaited solo exhibition. The theme of Solbi's upcoming exhibition is "Flower From Heaven," which contains her tribute to her florist father, who passed away four years ago.

On that day, Brian, dubbed the "clean freak," and Kwon Hyuk-soo, described as the "organizing freak," visit Solbi's studio for the first time and are astonished by the chaotic scene. They bring along a disinfectant and cleaning supplies to start cleaning. Brian, sensitive about laundry, admits there will be three laundry rooms in the new house he is soon to move into. In response, Kwon Hyuk-soo, sensitive about washing dishes, introduces a meticulous method of dividing sponges by type of dish and food, leading Brian to exclaim, "That's even more extreme than me," causing fits of laughter among the friends.

Next, Solbi confesses that the person who understood her uniquely evaluated artistic world was her father. He secretly gave her pocket money to avoid her mother's objection to her dream of becoming a "singer" and advised her to live doing what she wanted, supporting Solbi's dream more than anyone. In response, her close friends share anecdotes about feeling her father's love.

Kwon Hyuk-soo reveals a story of surprise when his taxi driver father hung his picture all over the cab's interior and even considered wrapping the car's exterior with Kwon Hyuk-soo's photo. In response, Brian shares that every time he arrived in the U.S., his father would insist on heading to a Korean Town restaurant while singing Fly to the Sky's "Day by Day," eliciting laughter.

Meanwhile, Solbi discusses the specific motivation behind her overcoming a slump and starting art. She reflects on the deep wounds and difficult times caused by negative comments, theft, and family issues, to the point where she contemplated turning her back on life. However, she reveals for the first time that she encountered unexpected hope while climbing Jirisan, which led her to immerse herself in painting and continue a new life. Additionally, Lee Min-woo is expected to share his honest feelings about the urgent need for marriage that arose during his slump. His candid sentiments about being envious of fellow Shinhwa member Eric, who has started a family and had children, can be confirmed in today's broadcast.

It's a time to delve into the life of a star alongside close friends, Channel A's "Close Friends Documentary - Four-Person Table" airs every Monday at 8:10 p.m.

[Photo] Channel A

[OSEN]

※ This article has been translated by AI. Share your feedback here.