Kim Jong-kook laughed with the 'Running Man' members at the 'good news' ahead of his wedding.
The SBS entertainment show Running Man, aired on the 24th, was themed 'Running University product contest,' showcasing a fierce competition among the transformed members who became physical education students. In this recording, judo team ace Kim Ha-young and Kim Min-jong joined as guests to add to the excitement.
The game was a 'product contest' for exemption from penalties. The competition included a pillow fight and quizzes, wagering lunch menus as well as various products, forcing the members to use both strength and brain simultaneously.
The members said, 'We have to be on the same team as Jong-kook,' naming 'Power Man' Kim Jong-kook as the sure card for victory; however, Kim Jong-kook confessed, 'Actually, I have a shoulder injury issue,' surprising everyone. When he mentioned the shoulder injury, Ji Suk-jin laughed, saying, 'That's good news,' adding, 'It's a welcomed news for Running Man,' while keeping an eye on Kim Jong-kook, who was on the same team. In response, Yoo Jae-suk chimed in, saying, 'We must look at life positively,' and when Ji Suk-jin reiterated, 'It's a disease that gets better someday,' Kim Jong-kook also laughed, agreeing, 'That's right, it is a disease that gets better,' lightening the atmosphere.
In the meantime, Yoo Jae-suk and Ji Suk-jin, betting on their 30-year friendship, had a ridiculous contest, claiming, 'The first one to cry loses.' They exchanged slaps to each other's faces, creating an unexpected fierce duel, and eventually, a battered Yoo Jae-suk protested, 'This is really too much, it's not fun,' turning the scene into a sea of laughter.
Kim Jong-kook indeed demonstrated the power worthy of being a 'capable person.' Laughing, he remarked, 'Everyone has a plan until they get hit,' quickly subduing his opponent and solving the match in one move, showcasing exceptional resilience.
Meanwhile, Kim Jong-kook is set to marry his non-celebrity fiancée on September 5. Following the marriage news, the broadcast added a joking 'good news' about 'diseases getting better,' creating a festive atmosphere.
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