On the show 'Save Me, Homes' Park Na-rae followed Yang Se-hyung and actively wooed his younger brother Yang Se-chan, prompting bursts of laughter.

In the Nov. 11 broadcast of MBC variety show "Save Me, Homes," they went on a site visit to Seocho-dong, the largest legal district in Korea.

That day's legal town site visit was a fake documentary following a day in the life of (fake) lawyers, with Jang Dong-min, Park Na-rae and Yang Se-chan posing as lawyers. They drew attention by posing respectively as a patent specialist lawyer, a divorce specialist lawyer and an entertainment specialist lawyer, and went to inspect residential complexes and various law offices in Seocho-dong.

While touring the Seocho-dong legal town area, the three checked out Seocho-dong's food plaza. Park Na-rae introduced it as "one of the places responsible for feeding Seocho-dong's legal professionals. In other words, SeoFuCo! Seocho-dong food code," saying the place, which offers a variety of menus, operates for busy office workers, delivery drivers after lunch and employees working late.

In particular, Park Na-rae and Yang Se-chan, with a strange atmosphere between them, headed to Munjeong-dong in Songpa-gu. They introduced an officetel located in the ultra-station area near Munjeong Station. It has various community facilities. From the neat living room you can enjoy a city view, and the minimal kitchen and room were suitable for starting married life. But when Yang Se-chan said, "I can't with the money I have. The price to find a house is too high; I'll look in another neighborhood," Park Na-rae offered, "If I were really Yang, I'd introduce you," and stepped forward.

At that moment, they moved to an officetel tailored for newlyweds. When Yang Se-chan asked, "Is breakfast served?" Park Na-rae laughed and said, "To have breakfast, you have to get married first," and Yang Se-chan avoided the question by saying, "I'm full right now." But Park Na-rae again joked about the community with a swimming pool, saying, "Doesn't it feel like we're on a honeymoon?" and "I haven't been either, but it feels like that," drawing laughter.

Continuing the house tour, when Park Na-rae heard the monthly rent was 250,000 won, she told Yang Se-chan, "It's perfect for newlyweds like us." She added, "We could live here until our child graduates." Then Yang Se-chan showed caution, asking, "Why do you keep using the word 'we'?" Unfazed, Park Na-rae actively wooed him, saying, "When we get married, you don't work! I'll earn the money~," which provoked laughter. Yang Se-chan replied, "I can earn money too," and wrapped up the sketch saying, "Let's enjoy these benefits," but Yang Se-hyung also conceded, "They look good together." At that, nearby Joo Woo-jae said, "I'm voting for Yang Se-hyung and Park Na-rae," and Yang Se-chan thanked him, drawing more laughter.

[Photo] 'Save Me, Homes,' OSEN DB

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