Broadcaster Jang Seong-gyu candidly shared his true feelings about being told to leave "Workman."

On the 15th, a video titled "I begged because I wanted to be a father of three, but what came back was" was released on the YouTube channel "Sister-in-law is K.Will."

In the video, Jang Seong-gyu appeared as a guest and had an open, frank conversation with K.Will.

That day K.Will cautiously asked Jang Seong-gyu, "How many years did you do 'Workman'?" and "Were you fired?" Jang Seong-gyu answered candidly, "I hosted it for a total of six years since 2019. Yes," acknowledging that he had been told to leave.

He went on to say, "I did it for a long time, and 'Workman' made it possible for people to know broadcaster Jang Seong-gyu. I'm grateful for a program that gave me such precious time, but I also feel a great deal of regret."

Earlier in July, Jang Seong-gyu shared a video on his channel "Manlijangseonggyu" showing a meeting with the 'Workman' producer and revealed the background behind his departure.

At the time he said, "'Workman' is the program that gave birth to me. I was willing to step aside anytime for growth, but I was taken aback by the sudden notice to leave," adding, "I respect their decision, but I kept thinking about it for the next two weeks and felt depressed at night. It was so sad that I would disappear entirely from YouTube."

Meanwhile, Jang Seong-gyu was active as the MC of 'Workman' from 2019, earning great love for realistic job experiences and his uninhibited banter. He left after the final episode in May, and is currently continuing various activities, including his personal channel.

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