Band LUCY member Choi Sang-yeop appeared as a special guest on the web variety show "My Trash Man," transforming into a "little trash man" and exerting a positive influence.

On the 24th, Choi Sang-yeop appeared on the web variety show "My Trash Man," hosted by actor Kim Seok-hoon, and took part in environmental protection activities such as reducing single-use products and using reusable containers.

"My Trash Man" is a web variety show that deals with everyday environmental issues in a cheerful and sincere way, and actor Kim Seok-hoon raises social awareness through various practices such as personally collecting trash.

On the day, special guest Choi Sang-yeop joined his agency senior and the program host, actor Kim Seok-hoon, at Yeouido Hangang Park for a picnic. The two filled tumblers with drinks and practiced "good consumption" by refusing single-use items for food delivery and using reusable containers, conveying a message of environmental protection.

In particular, Choi Sang-yeop said, "A bucket list I really wanted to do after the college entrance exam was 'plogging (jogging while picking up trash)'," and added, "I like travel and romantic activities, and through this filming I was able to heal while protecting the environment." He went on to say that he has consistently led environmental protection efforts, such as picking up trash during spare time amid recent festival schedules in Jeju, and expressed his desire to create big changes through small everyday practices, which moved viewers.

Choi Sang-yeop showed viewers his thrifty, eco-friendly life by practicing "frugal eco-friendly life" on various variety shows including MBC's "Broke Guy" and "Omniscient Interfering View." Along with steady donations and sharing activities, he has gained public affection for his warm humanity amid frugality.

Meanwhile, LUCY, the band that Choi Sang-yeop belongs to, will perform on Oct. 18 at the fall music festival "Grand Mint Festival 2025," meeting fans. LUCY, known for its powerful yet refreshing band sound, has dominated college festivals and major domestic festivals this summer, and is expected to continue its role as the "top-bid band" in the second half of the year.

[Photo] "My Trash Man" video capture

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