'Omniscient Interfering View' showcased the life of multi-talented actor Park Joo-hyun, who has taken over the entertainment industry, and the representative ballad singer of the 'good-looking guy' category, Roy Kim, capturing Saturday night.
In the 356th episode of the MBC variety program 'Omniscient Interfering View,' which aired on the 19th, the dynamic presence of actor Park Joo-hyun and the charming appearance of singer Roy Kim were depicted.
On the broadcast that day, Park Joo-hyun revealed her unvarnished daily life, fully charged with energy. Starting with the drama 'Human Class,' Park Joo-hyun has showcased various charms across movies and variety shows. As soon as she woke up, she captivated viewers by warming up with various athlete-grade equipment, including a foam roller, a turf sculpture, and an air pressure massager. Shortly after, Park Joo-hyun stepped out of her home in pajamas with her dog Bok-tong, bringing laughter. After finishing her morning walk with her pet, she did a second workout at the APT. gym in her apartment complex and enjoyed the sauna, charming viewers with her laid-back personality.
Park Joo-hyun, like an Energizer, visited a boxing gym with her unyielding stamina. Ahead of her boxing competition, she skillfully donned her gear and sparred with her manager, Jo Soo-min, who formerly worked as a bodyguard, leaving everyone surprised. Jo noted, "The reason I joined this company is because of actor Park Joo-hyun," and maintained a smile while continuing to box with her, showcasing Park Joo-hyun's Sparta-like daily life that left a strong impression.
Meanwhile, Park Joo-hyun also revealed the rehearsal process for the play 'Shakespeare in Love,' in which she was cast as the female lead, 'Viola.' Before starting formal rehearsals, Park Joo-hyun shared a meal with fellow actors, including Lee Gyu-hyung, Lee Sang-ii, Ong Seong-woo, Lee Joo-young, and Kim Hyang-gi. Once rehearsals began, her emotional acting with Lee Sang-ii, who played her counterpart, touched viewers deeply. Her rough-and-tumble demeanor was nowhere to be found, showcasing a professional side that added to the intrigue.
Next was the day of Roy Kim, a versatile singer-songwriter who excels in lyrics, composition, singing, and producing. Known for his 'prince' image, Roy Kim shocked viewers by wearing a sleeveless shirt while roaming his living room and showing off his Marine Corps shorts fashion, embodying the quintessential 'good-looking guy' style. Even during his regular live broadcasts, according to Roy Kim, he often dresses in a 'good-looking guy' fashion, leading manager Lee I-seul to express her worries, saying, "Will all the female fans leave?"
During the broadcast, a bloody incident occurred as Roy Kim accidentally cut himself while shaving, causing everyone to burst into laughter. In a moment of unfiltered candor, he declared the first boycott by a guest, bringing the laughter to new heights. After filling up on a solo meal at a company cafeteria, Roy Kim met with his manager to manage his schedule. During this process, he introduced his stylist, Lee Han-wook, a friend of 13 years, who surprised everyone with accessories and fashion sense more flamboyant than that of many celebrities. Despite their 17-year age difference, they revealed they had developed a close friendship, sharing similar tastes.
Meanwhile, the 'festival champion' Roy Kim, who has garnered much love from fans with his sweet voice, took the stage at a festival. Roy Kim showcased his talents before a large audience, demonstrating his skills as a professional artist while heating up the scene with a medley of hit songs, including 'Spring Spring Spring' and 'You Can Break Up Then.' Particularly during his performance, the Marine Corps meme 'How many years?' went viral, showcasing his relaxed stage manner and impressive skills typical of a festival veteran. Finally, manager Lee I-seul expressed heartfelt gratitude, saying, "It seems you are well finding your thoughts and direction as a manager, which makes me proud and thankful."
In next week's broadcast, the mixed group 'All Day Project' will make their first appearance after an eight-year absence in the music scene. Expect lively chemistry reminiscent of co-educational schools, along with stage manners that belie their newcomer status. Additionally, the legendary mixed group Koyote, now in its 28th year, will also take the stage, revealing the secrets to their longevity in the music industry and continuing their meetings with longtime fans.
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