Actor Choi Jung-myung finally responds to the production team's love call that has lasted for over 10 years on 'Radio Star.' He is set to make viewers laugh by showcasing his unfiltered martial arts talk as the entertainment industry's representative "fitness enthusiast" and transforming into a homemaker at home.
The 'Radio Star' special titled "Handling Caution: Crazy People" featuring Choi Jung-myung, Choi Hong-man, Lee Joo-seung, and Jo Kwon will air on MBC at 10:30 p.m. on the 13th.
Choi Jung-myung reveals that he has politely declined the production team's casting requests for over 10 years since his military discharge in 2010. However, he noted that he decided to make an appearance after seeing a gentler Kim Gu-ra, which brings laughter from the start.
Referred to as the representative "fitness enthusiast" of the entertainment industry, he is a skilled individual holding a black belt with 14 years of experience in jiu-jitsu. He is expected to leave the MCs wide-eyed as he shares episodes from training with MMA fighters and sparring experiences with Chang-sung Jung. His daily life as a "Kim Jong-kook level fitness enthusiast" enjoying various sports such as running, golf, cycling, and surfing will also be introduced.
At home, he showcases his contrasting charm by transforming into a "homebody homemaker." Choi Jung-myung demonstrates his T-shirt folding techniques akin to that of a clothing store employee and shows his methods for storing jeans and sweaters, revealing his skills as a "master organizer." In particular, his unique "secret folding" method that prevents sweater shoulders from stretching when hung on hangers draws laughter and admiration from MCs Kim Guk-jin and Kim Gu-ra.
He also shares a story from his military days when he was called the "demonic instructor" managing 300 troops. He quips, "To move 300 people at once, my voice had to get louder and my expression had to become scary," making the audience laugh as he jokes about likely having created at least 300 anti-fans.
He raises curiosity by mentioning that he had photos of Kim Yuna and Shin Bong-seon posted on his locker back then, wondering what the story behind it might be.
The narrative is enriched by stories of how he was treated like a "prince" by high school girls, receiving preferential seating on buses. The multi-faceted attractions of Choi Jung-myung, who oscillates between fitness enthusiast, homemaker, legendary instructor, and heartthrob, can be seen in 'Radio Star' airing on the 13th at 10:30 p.m.
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