This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
Actor Hwang Jung-min, a driving force behind a film that drew 10 million viewers, drew attention by revealing an anecdote about lavishly spending earnings from his films.
On the afternoon of the 15th, KBS2's "Baedalwasseuda" premiered with a top-tier guest.
That day Lee Young-ja and Kim Sook took the first star's order and went on a delivery. The first star's food order that arrived on Kim Sook's phone was a health food menu. Kim Sook said "It's not an idol," increasing curiosity about the star they would deliver to.
At the delivery location the two arrived at were South Korea's leading actors Hwang Jung-min, Jung Sang-hoon and Jung Sung-hwa. Kim Sook could not hide her delight, saying "These are people you hardly get to see in one place. It's an honor." Lee Young-ja and Kim Sook shared the delivered food with the three actors and continued a pleasant and candid talk.
That day Hwang Jung-min addressed remarks that the cast had bought 10 million won worth of beef because of the film "Ode to My Father." Hwang Jung-min acknowledged, "(With 'Ode to My Father') we reached 10 million (viewers)," and said he bought that with the money for the staff of the film "The Himalayas." He showed deep affection and loyalty toward his fellow actors and staff.
[Photo] Screenshot of the "Baedalwasseuda" broadcast
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