In 'Park Bo-gum's Cantabile,' MeloMance openly admitted to the rumors of discord and shared moments of deep friendship and reconciliation.
On the 25th broadcast of KBS2TV's 'Park Bo-gum's Cantabile,' Kim Min-seok and Jung Dong-hwan cautiously opened up when asked about past conflicts.
That day, the two said, "We first met at a university orientation and became close by having chicken fights, and now we've been a team for 10 years and friends for 15 years," but unexpectedly, it has been reported that there were deep conflicts, including blocked phone numbers.
In fact, in a recently released video on the YouTube channel 'Naraesik,' Park Na-rae asked, "There were rumors of discord, right?" to which Kim Min-seok firmly replied, "We didn't get along. Very much." He noted, "The better we did, the deeper the rift grew. It was really strange," admitting that after gaining public popularity with 'Gift,' their relationship became increasingly distant.
Furthermore, Jung Dong-hwan surprised everyone by confessing, "I'm not sure if I should say this, but... there was a time when Min-seok blocked my number. Of course, it was for a very short period." Kim Min-seok recalled that "At that time, we didn't even eat together," indicating that their relationship had become icy, almost to the level of a business relationship.
However, the deepening rift was narrowed thanks to the stage of 'Yoo Hee-yeol's Sketchbook.' During the broadcast, Jung Dong-hwan shed tears expressing his remorse towards Kim Min-seok. In contrast, Kim Min-seok revealed his bitterness, saying, "He reconciled on his own without talking to me."
Ultimately, one early morning, a text from Kim Min-seok reading "Hey, what are you doing?" brought them back together. They reportedly drank without saying a word while having a mixed sashimi platter. They revealed their hidden story of reconciling through tears along with the words, "It was hard, but I'm glad I did it with you."
When Park Bo-gum remarked, "I'm getting teary-eyed even now," Kim Min-seok awkwardly laughed and replied, "No, it's just a yawn," but the strong teamwork between the two once again touched the public.
[Photo] Broadcast capture
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