'Save Me! Homes' comedian Kim Sook shared her youthful black history from the time she worked with Yoo Jae-suk.

On the 14th, MBC's 'Save Me! Homes' (hereafter 'Homes') reflected on Kim Sook's broadcasting career as she marked her 30th anniversary and visited actual residences.

Kim Sook recalled the time she found her first home in a semi-basement in Dangsan-dong, Seoul, early in her career. "That was the only place I could afford," she said, sharing the situation of having to find a home within her budget. She revealed that the only APT. in Dangsan-dong was home to actress Kim Hye-soo and comedian Lee Young-ja, surprising everyone when she stated that the apartment sale price at that time was 100 million won.

After winning a silver medal at the 1995 College Comedy Festival, Kim Sook debuted through KBS' 12th open recruitment, joining Yoo Jae-suk's line after passing through the line of Im Ha-ryong and Shim Hyung-rae. Kim Sook noted, 'I worked with Yoo Jae-suk's line, preparing segments focused on him all night,' sharing her bittersweet struggles. After meetings that lasted late into the night, Yoo Jae-suk showed kindness by seeing his female colleagues home.

However, Kim Sook revealed, 'He always asked for two things when he dropped us off, like a Taekwondo master.' The first was, 'Come up with ideas for me. If I don't succeed, the segment won't succeed,' and the second was, 'Write on the bulletin board that I'm funny,' which earned laughter.

[Photo] Capture of the broadcast screen from 'Save Me! Homes'

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