In "My Little Old Boy," Lee Jun-young surprised everyone with an anecdote about being scolded by a citizen.
On the 21st broadcast of SBS variety show "My Little Old Boy" (hereafter "My Little Old Boy"), Lee Jun-young appeared.
Lee Jun-young, who gave a passionate performance as Yeong-beom, IU's first love, in "When Life Gives You Tangerines," appeared, and the Mobengers welcomed him saying, "I enjoyed the drama," "I watched it three times," and "It was heartbreaking." As it was a talked-about drama, Lee Jun-young left a strong impression as Yeong-beom and even showed his fanside.
Lee Jun-young then mentioned the scene in the drama where he remained still after seeing his girlfriend ladle sungnyung at the formal meeting, and revealed an anecdote about actually being criticized by citizens, which surprised everyone. A citizen said, "You should apologize," and he was actually scolded.
Not only that, Lee Jun-young's father is said to have unexpectedly said something to his son after watching the scene, saying, "I'll serve the sungnyung, so be sure to introduce a good match," which provoked laughter.
Lee Jun-young debuted as an actor with a gentle face and vicious acting. Nicknamed "handsome trash," he previously played a ruthless school violence perpetrator in "Weak Hero." In D.P., he played a psychopathic deserter.
Seo Jang-hoon praised his acting, saying, "I didn't recognize him as the same person in 'When Life Gives You Tangerines,' he was so different I almost mistook him for another actor," calling him "a completely different person," and when asked about the difference in the villain's gaze, Lee Jun-young said, "If a little more of the white of the eye shows, you look worse," which made people laugh.
Meanwhile, "When Life Gives You Tangerines" started off with explosive reactions, ranking No. 1 domestically on Netflix and No. 4 in the global top 10 (non-English) immediately after its first release. It went on to top the global top 10 series (non-English) category and remained in the top 10 for eight weeks, drawing attention. It also recorded about 35 million viewing counts (total watch time divided by the program running time) in the first half of the year, captivating audiences around the world.
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