On 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2,' Cho Woo-jong delivered the rare good news that he passed the chef certification exam as the nation's first and the first announcer to do so.

The SBS variety show 'Same Bed, Different Dreams Season 2 - You Are My Destiny' aired on the 20th.

The couple Cho Woo-jong and Jung Da-eun were featured. Cho Woo-jong, now half a century old, had recently been attending a cooking academy for more than eight months. Kim Sook said, "Did you attend the cooking academy to film 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2'?" suggesting the show was the motive, which made people laugh.

Regarding that, Jung Da-eun, who broke her wrist in March and could not cook, was mentioned. Cho Woo-jong said, "I ended up being in charge of cooking," and added, "It could be a double celebration, so I think it's good," a contrarian view that prompted Kim Gu-ra to say, "There is also the expression 'turning a misfortune into a blessing,' so take this opportunity to cook instead of your wife." Cho Woo-jong said, "I found cooking fun so I thought about challenging the culinary technician exam," mentioning his attempt at Western cuisine, and added, "It's harder than the journalism exam I took 20 years ago."

On the day of the exam, although his wife Jung Da-eun was supposed to drive him, they had trouble finding the parking lot. If he was late he would be disqualified. Eight months of effort looked like it might go to waste. As time grew tight, Cho Woo-jong's patience snapped; he said, "I feel completely drained," and was already tired.

After trials and tribulations, Cho Woo-jong arrived at the test site. He said he had as much as 15 minutes remaining and gave a positive sign for passing. Everyone congratulated him, saying, "the nation's first and the first announcer."

[Photo] 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2'

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