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In 'Save Me! Homes,' Kim Won-hoon reacted with surprise to a question about YouTube revenue, bringing laughter.

On the 23rd, the MBC entertainment program 'Save Me! Homes' featured comedians Kim Won-hoon and Jo Jin-se.

When the hosts mentioned their busy schedules, saying, "We booked you earlier this year but you only came now," Kim Won-hoon said, "You're spreading a falsehood. I appeared 5 months ago, in April," and burst into laughter.

The two have completed various content activities, including the web shows "Nego King," "My Turn," and the comic channel "Office Workers." In response, Jang Dong-min joked, "So are you off now?" and "Is the Kim Won-hoon era over?" to which Kim Won-hoon wittily replied, "What do you mean it's over."

The two, who once endured a long period of obscurity, candidly said, "We debuted in 2015 and 2016 and began to see the light starting in 2022, seven years later," and "There were times we filmed for 20 hours and got paid 20,000 won."

But now their YouTube channel "Shortbox" has surpassed 3.62 million subscribers and has established itself as a leading comedy content production team. When host Joo Woo-jae guessed the income, asking, "Isn't the revenue now in the hundreds of millions?" the two glanced at each other and replied, "We have a corporate card, so we don't really know who earns how much."

Kim Won-hoon was embarrassed, saying, "I didn't expect you to ask so many detailed questions," and Jang Dong-min joked, "I'll have to open all the bank accounts later," turning the studio into a sea of laughter.

Meanwhile, "Shortbox" continues to receive steady love for its relatable comedy, and Kim Won-hoon and Jo Jin-se pledged, "We will not forget our current gratitude and will work joyfully with our original intention."

[Photo] 'Save Me! Homes'

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