Kim Seong-joo was humiliated by Noh Sa-yeon.

In the 5th episode of the MBN and MBC Dramanet entertainment show "Trying to Live," airing at 10:20 p.m. on the 23rd (Wednesday), Noh Sa-yeon makes her appearance as a "client trying to live" and requests a personalized overseas living guide, stating, "I want to try new foods." In response, MC Lee Ji-hye and Jasson engage in a super special taste competition to hit Noh Sa-yeon's palate, debating whether to focus on China, the "home of gourmet food," or Malaysia, the "heaven of diverse flavors."

That day, Noh Sa-yeon reveals in a pre-interview with the production team, "In the past, I used to settle for gimbap due to work, but now I want to be compensated with delicious food." She emphasizes her sincere longing for food by citing "rice" as the most important requirement for living abroad. Shortly after, Noh Sa-yeon appears in the studio and says, "I believe good health is essential to try new foods and foods I've never eaten before," and shares that she has consistently engaged in lower body exercises, cycling, hiking, personal training, and swimming.

Noh Sa-yeon confidently states, "I think I might be healthier than Kim Seong-joo," to which Kim Seong-joo admits, "Actually, I lost in a thigh wrestling match with Lee Kyung-kyu recently," provoking laughter. Noh Sa-yeon immediately challenges, "Let's have a match right now," and thus begins the thigh wrestling battle of "60s Noh Sa-yeon VS 50s Kim Seong-joo," where Kim Seong-joo experiences the humiliation of his thighs being crushed by Noh Sa-yeon's fierce shout. He ultimately cries out, "My hip joint is broken!" causing a ruckus in the studio. Amidst the laughter, Lee Ji-hye calls upon Lee Byeong-cheol, who has lived in China for 13 years, as a "living guide." Lee Ji-hye then asks Kim Seong-joo and Jasson, "Do you know what Noh Sa-yeon doesn't eat?" Noh Sa-yeon humorously responds, "I can't eat cement, concrete, or iron wire," while Lee Ji-hye adds, "What Noh Sa-yeon doesn't eat is her age!" and compliments her by saying, "She always looks the same."

In a cheerful atmosphere, "living guide" Lee Byeong-cheol introduces Guangzhou's signature dish, "fish head casserole." Noh Sa-yeon expresses her anticipation, saying, "I've never tried it, but I really want to." When informed that one can select a side dish from options such as fried fish, steamed fish, pan-fried fish, or braised fish, Noh Sa-yeon eagerly responds, "Then I'll eat all four!" demonstrating her undeniable appetite.

After finishing the meal, Lee Byeong-cheol rides a shared bicycle, costing 300 won per hour and 3,200 won per month, to the next location. Noh Sa-yeon, who enjoys cycling, reveals a video of her "couples riding" with her husband, Lee Mu-song. She comments, "It's really nice to ride bicycles together as a couple. We don't have to talk to each other," bringing laughter. Furthermore, she throws out a quote that says, "To maintain a harmonious marriage, only use 'survival language.' Don't talk too much," resonating with everyone present.

To find out which gourmet country captured Noh Sa-yeon's heartfelt interest in food, tune in to the 5th episode of "Trying to Live," which will air simultaneously on MBN and MBC Dramanet at 10:20 p.m. on the 23rd (Wednesday).

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