On 'Radio Star', Kim Dong-wan shares his honest feelings about the surprising marriage news of fellow Shinhwa member Lee Min-woo, and draws attention with his candid confession that, despite preparing for marriage for 47 years, he will not hold a wedding. He reveals behind-the-scenes stories from the success of dramas and activities during the SM era, showcasing his prowess as a 'middle-aged box office hunter.'

The episode of MBC 'Radio Star' (planned by Kang Young-sun / directed by Hwang Yoon-sang and Byeon Da-hee) airing tonight, 27th, features actors Kim Ung-soo, Kim Dong-wan of the group Shinhwa, Baekga of Koyote, and musical actor Kim Ho-young in a special segment titled 'K-Middle-Aged Box Office Hunters.'

On 'Las', Kim Dong-wan shares the story of how he came to run a one-man agency. He delivers a heartfelt confession with mixed emotions, saying that the companies that tried to recruit him ended up going bankrupt one after another.

He also reveals that his drama 'For Eagle Brothers' recorded about 20% ratings, particularly in a special field that surpassed 'Squid Game', proving the potency of a national drama. Additionally, he reminisces about how he portrayed his character so well that it drew complaints from viewers, inducing laughter.

Kim Dong-wan, who does not hide his passion for acting, also reveals an episode where he challenged himself with 'Zumba Dance Method Acting.' Having taken on the role of a Zumba dance instructor in 'For Eagle Brothers', he shares the story of attending Zumba dance classes to immerse himself in the character's role, and plans to showcase a dazzling Zumba dance demonstration in the studio, blowing everyone away.

Kim Dong-wan shares his honest feelings upon hearing the surprising marriage news of Shinhwa member Lee Min-woo. He adds that, despite preparing for marriage for 47 years, he will not hold a wedding, creating a stir in the studio. On this day, Kim Dong-wan is expected to reveal his own views on marriage candidly, including the conditions he cannot compromise on, sparking curiosity.

Being a part of the longest-running idol group in Korea, Shinhwa, he does not miss out on sharing stories from the SM era. Kim Dong-wan recalls a one-on-one meeting with SM founder Lee Soo-man, stating, 'I sat there for 50 minutes, but spoke for only 1 minute after listening for 49 minutes,' which left the audience in stitches. He adds that 'that 1 minute was the shortest yet longest moment of my life,' which provokes laughter.

The charm of Kim Dong-wan, who effortlessly transitions between charisma on stage and simplicity off stage, can be seen on 'Radio Star', airing tonight, 27th, at 10:30 p.m.

Meanwhile, 'Radio Star' is a beloved talk show known for its MCs' sharp wit and unpredictable comments that disarm guests, bringing out genuine stories.

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