"Even being directionally challenged is okay" MC Song Hae-na and Kim Won-hoon shared their thoughts on working together.

On the morning of the 16th at the Shocking K-Pop Center in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, ENA held a press conference for its new variety program "Even being directionally challenged is okay." At the press conference, PD Gong Dae-han, Song Hae-na, Kim Won-hoon, Park Ji-hyun, Son Tae-jin and Kim Yong-bin attended and talked.

"Even being directionally challenged is okay" is a variety program in which directionally challenged celebrities, who are all over the place, take on trips custom-designed by creators. Customized theme tours will be prepared for travelers who are clumsy at traveling, find planning bothersome and have little time but still want to travel. Song Hae-na and Kim Won-hoon join as MCs to add lively banter, and Park Ji-hyun, Son Tae-jin and Kim Yong-bin, united as the "directionally challenged club," set off on a bumpy journey.

That day, when Song Hae-na was asked about working with Kim Won-hoon as co-MC and to rate their chemistry, she answered, "I have a strong image as the MC of 'I Am Solo,' so I couldn't imagine myself co-hosting with someone else. Fortunately, he's like a younger brother, so I could be stern with him, and Won-hoon is quick-witted and clever, so I feel comfortable. I think we'd still score above 70 points. We're getting in sync."

Kim Won-hoon apologized, "During the recordings, there were probably many times my older sister was busy cleaning up after me. When I made a lot of mistakes, she often played the role of tidying up after me." He added, "We're gradually improving and our teamwork is coming together," and candidly said, "I'd give it about 30 points. We get along too well. I'm not the type to give high scores by nature," which drew more laughter.

Meanwhile, "Even being directionally challenged is okay" will premiere on the 18th at 7:50 p.m.

[Photo] OSEN reporter Choi Kyu-han

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