"I Live Alone"'s popular chemistry 'Pamyu siblings' is expected to continue through the spinoff new show 'Pamyu Trip' even after actor Lee Jang-woo's wedding.
On the 13th, OSEN exclusively reported news of MBC's new variety show "Pamyu Trip" (working title). MBC flagship variety show "I Live Alone" (abbreviated NaHonSan), which made the "Pamyu siblings" popular, has Jun Hyun-moo, Park Na-rae and Lee Jang-woo preparing a new variety show in which they will be regular cast members.
'Pamyu siblings' has been one of the pillars of popularity for "I Live Alone" and has received great love. The eldest with steady wit, Jun Hyun-moo; the warm-hearted and generous Park Na-rae; and actor Lee Jang-woo, who started as the 'powder prince' and is sincere about food. The trio's combination has delivered big laughs with a friendship that transcends gender and age.
The Pamyu siblings' trips were hits every time on "I Live Alone." Taichung, Taiwan, which resembled a youth movie; Da Lat, Vietnam, which pioneered new destinations and culinary experiences; a Korean destination that showed an enormous mukbang even on a day trip; and Istanbul, Türkiye, which seemed to cap the finale to celebrate Lee Jang-woo's wedding. The Pamyu siblings' food-focused travels repeatedly drew high praise and public attention.
Eating was not all there was. Fueled by their popularity, every move of the Pamyu siblings attracted attention. The health checkups where Jun Hyun-moo and Lee Jang-woo's Bluetooth provided laughs, Park Na-rae's body profile that revealed her changed appearance — Lee Jang-woo's marriage made it especially regrettable that there would be no next chapter for Pamyu.
Lee Jang-woo is set to marry his long-time public partner Jo Hye-won this coming November. Although a formal meeting between the families was held more than a year earlier, it is said that because Lee Jang-woo gained great popularity as part of the Pamyu siblings on "I Live Alone," he sought understanding from Jo Hye-won and their families and postponed the wedding, which is why it is finally taking place now.
However, through "Pamyu Trip" it appears possible to see the Pamyu siblings again even after Lee Jang-woo's wedding. Now that Pamyu siblings have become a brand beyond "I Live Alone," their story piques curiosity.
But the project is still in its early stages. Jun Hyun-moo, Park Na-rae and Lee Jang-woo are undergoing detailed schedule adjustments, and guest appearances are also being considered. The release timing was originally targeted for the end of this year, but the first air date is flexible and could be as late as early next year. <
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