Comedian Shin Ki-ru revealed the conditions of being fat.

Shin Ki-ru participated in the "Baebulli serving" game to protect the barbecue on episode 8 of the new high-calorie variety show Baebulli Hills on Disney+, which was released on the 5th.

The "Baebulli serving" mission required contestants to carry a tray holding 10 rice bowls and safely cross the "hell dining table minefield," which floated on the water; success awarded two drawing chances. Transforming into a VVIP customer who ordered a set meal, Shin Ki-ru cheered passionately for the members from the destination buoy.

When Seo Jang-hoon, who appeared as a "Baebulli rider," shouted, "Who ordered the set meal!" Shin Ki-ru elicited laughter by calling out "Dad" in a desperate voice. After Seo Jang-hoon fell off the buoy, she boosted the atmosphere by shouting, "Dad's challenge failed!" She then displayed professional presence with different poses and reactions each time the runner changed.

After completing the mission, Shin Ki-ru moved to the banquet site and enjoyed the barbecue she had won. But disappointed by the smaller-than-expected amount of sirloin, she voiced a realistic complaint: "This is at the level of playing with someone; how many people are there and is this all?" She added, "At a pork belly restaurant, one serving can be 120g, so if Baebulli Hills gives 150g, you should report it," drawing laughter.

Shin Ki-ru, along with Pungja and Seonuk, also triggered laughs with a triangle relationship skit that no one wanted. When Pungja and Seonuk said they had gone camping, she interrogated, "Did you sleep in different tents?" and when Seonuk approached, she continued the impromptu skit saying, "Why are you doing this with your wife next to you?" When Seo Jang-hoon jabbed, "A triangle relationship that no one wants," Shin Ki-ru cleverly replied, "There is a fanatic base. Fat people across the provinces are watching," responding with wit.

The broadcast also continued with a discussion about the "conditions of being fat." Shin Ki-ru revealed realistic details of fat life, saying, "I have to get up from bed in two stages. I cut my toenails in pairs," eliciting uproarious laughter.

When Pungja asked, "When were you the thinnest in your life?" Shin Ki-ru candidly admitted, "After graduating high school and entering my 20s I reached 100kg, and in my 40s I became 120kg." She added her cool philosophy, "Two-digit weights aren't stylish. If you're going to be fat anyway, 100kg is better than 99kg," keeping the laughs going until the end.

Shin Ki-ru's bold and cheerful variety sense can be seen on Baebulli Hills, which is released every Sunday at 8 a.m. on Disney+.<

[Photo] Disney+ "Baebulli Hills" episode 8 capture

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