Actors Jung Kyung-ho, Seol In-ah, and Cha Hak-yeon demonstrated exceptional teamwork.
On 26th, a video titled "First. The guest is too difficult! Yubari Talkbari | Day 1 of Operations" was released on Yoo Yeon-seok's YouTube channel "Yoo Yeon-seok's Weekend Theater."
In the video, Yoo Yeon-seok opened a cafe and invited actors Jung Kyung-ho, Seol In-ah, and Cha Hak-yeon. He explained, "The Weekend Theater has been completely renewed, and the first guest of 'Yubari Talkbari'" and Jung Kyung-ho revealed the reason for appearing with Seol In-ah and Cha Hak-yeon, saying, "I became very attached while filming the drama." Yoo Yeon-seok increased satisfaction by presenting guest-customized signature menus.
Jung Kyung-ho, Seol In-ah, and Cha Hak-yeon breathe life into the new MBC Friday-Saturday drama "Oh My Ghost Clients." Jung Kyung-ho explained, "It's a drama dealing with labor issues. While working as a labor attorney, I happen to see a ghost and learn about their grievances, and the content is about solving cases with my sister-in-law and her friend. It's a light yet profound story." Jung Kyung-ho plays the role of his sister-in-law Na Hee-joo, and Cha Hak-yeon plays the role of Na Hee-joo's friend and a former journalist YouTuber Go Gyeon-woo.
Yoo Yeon-seok noted, "I was excited from the moment Jung Kyung-ho said he would do it. He excels at comedy and has great physicality," and asked, "Since No Mu-jin invests his severance pay into cryptocurrency, which would you choose between losing your career but having 3 billion won in the lottery or a stable annual salary of 200 million won?" In response, Jung Kyung-ho said, "I would choose the annual salary of 200 million won. I prefer stability." Seol In-ah mentioned, "3 billion won seems to offer more investment value. I want to explore other dreams through investments in business and real estate," while Cha Hak-yeon also chose the same annual salary of 200 million won as Jung Kyung-ho.
Yoo Yeon-seok talked about his first meeting with Jung Kyung-ho, saying, "When we were filming 'Seulgi's Prison Life,' I tried to share coffee with the production team by bringing a coffee trailer." Jung Kyung-ho responded, "Usually, coffee trucks prepare ready-made food, but Yoo Yeon-seok personally brewed coffee for several hours. We had to film, but the pace was slow," causing laughter.
Seol In-ah spoke about her adopted pet dog, saying, "I adopted it from a shelter. I visited a foster care shelter and felt the urge to bring one home. I felt very sorry for only bringing one out of those there. After discussing with my family, I thought I should take it home, but they wanted a large dog, so we eventually connected."
Cha Hak-yeon commented on Jung Kyung-ho, stating, "He's the first person I want to stay close to. I was worried he'd be sensitive or irritable, but the more we filmed together, I noticed that it became natural for us to always be next to each other, and that was attractive." Yoo Yeon-seok praised Jung Kyung-ho, saying, "He has a charm that draws people in, greets each staff member by name, and is sincere about acting." In response, Jung Kyung-ho mentioned, in terms of being the best in acting in his age group, he pointed out Yoo Yeon-seok, saying, "There are many changes beyond my original tendencies, and meeting a perfect J like Yoo Yeon-seok has changed me. Because of Yoo Yeon-seok, I let go."
Jung Kyung-ho described Seol In-ah, saying, "She has a style like Jo Jung-seok. She has a lot to offer. She has so much talent that it comes naturally for her to know a lot. Jo Jung-seok doesn't memorize numerous lines, does he?" Yoo Yeon-seok agreed, saying, "That's right. We struggle to make it happen," and revealed, "Jo Jung-seok once showed up after misreading the schedule. He came unprepared and asked for 10 minutes, then immediately read from the pad. Jung Kyung-ho spent three days transcribing the script," which drew laughter. Jung Kyung-ho added, "Seol In-ah is that style. She loves being sensory and vibrant."
Seol In-ah mentioned, "I tried to capture a reference character. It was a friend who was typical yet atypical. In 'Iron Girl Group,' Park Joo-hyun seemed to fit that character perfectly, so I observed her closely. Park Joo-hyun's character has depth," adding, "Even though I turned 30, acting is always challenging. When you read, you don't just sit there and read; you have to feel where the lines are happening. But there was someone roaming around, and that was Jung Kyung-ho. Watching him get on the table made me clap silently in awe." Jung Kyung-ho responded, "I was so nervous doing that. I couldn't help but act up."
Jung Kyung-ho, Seol In-ah, and Cha Hak-yeon are all homebodies. Regarding Jung Kyung-ho's comment about staying home on the weekends, Seol In-ah laughed, saying, "The group chat is quite active, so I wanted to video call the guys, but everyone was lying in bed." Yoo Yeon-seok noted, "It's not easy to make video calls," and Jung Kyung-ho stated, "We did video calls every day," proving the teamwork of the "Oh My Ghost Clients" team.
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