Jun Hyun-moo fills the empty seat of the "newlywed" Kim Jong-kook.
On the 5th (Sun), the SBS show Running Man will air a segment in which members who take the class system more seriously than anyone else are revealed.
In a recent recording held for Chuseok, Yoo Jae-suk and Haha appeared dressed as noblemen, while the other members appeared in their familiar servant attire. And to fill the spot vacated by Kim Jong-kook, who was away on his honeymoon, special servants joined: Jun Hyun-moo from the hit audition show Our Ballad, which has been setting record ratings each episode, and singer Jung Seung-hwan.
When members saw Jun Hyun-moo, they could not hide their surprise, asking, "Why are you here?" He was making a comeback to Running Man after 12 years, having rarely appeared on outdoor variety shows, and appearing somewhat awkwardly, he saw the prop green onion and immediately said, "I'm the green-onion guy," attempting a grand unification of the characters he built on Running Man, Alone and The Manager, raising expectations. Having shown excellent wit under fluorescent lights, curiosity grows about what kind of performance he will deliver under the sun.
Meanwhile, this race is staged as the "nobleman's crops" race, and ahead of Chuseok the two noble households must harvest crops. The noblemen cannot know the market price of the crops the noblemen determine, and the noblemen cannot see the servants harvesting crops in the fields, leading noblemen and servants to showcase individual survival disguised as coexistence and promising big laughs ahead of Chuseok.
Wake up to find himself a servant: the "nobleman's crops" race with Jun Hyun-moo and Jung Seung-hwan can be seen on Running Man, which airs Sunday, the 5th, at 6:10 p.m.
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