'Baedalwassuda' served up a cheerful "life talk feast" centered on marriage.

The KBS 2TV program Baedalwassuda, which aired at 9:50 p.m. on the 29th, featured MCs Lee Young-ja and Kim Sook acting as the "Youngja-Sook sisters," showing unexpected chemistry with guests Park Young-gyu, Lee Ho-seon and Yoon Jeong-su.

That day Kim Sook prepared a sandwich before picking up the food, and Lee Young-ja vowed, "I was going to stop eating from today," but ultimately, persuaded by Kim Sook, she bit into the sandwich and burst out laughing. Afterward they picked up the ordered dishes, arrived at the delivery location, and were surprised by the unexpected combination of the three guests they faced.

Lee Ho-seon revealed, "We have something in common," and shared the story of the "marriage trio" who were "married four times, married once, newly married." Park Young-gyu shouted, "Stop talking about that!" but soon led the mood with his characteristic humor, saying, "It's okay to bring it up."

Presented on a table laden with jokbal, jjukkumi and soondae soup, the guests marveled, "This looks like something made in-house, not delivery," and Lee Young-ja and Kim Sook added sikhye service to showcase the essence of a "heartfelt feast."

During the payment time that followed, when Kim Sook asked, "Who's paying today?" Park Young-gyu adopted a solemn expression, and Lee Ho-seon responded cleverly, "Park Young-gyu's wife is very young, and Yoon Jeong-su just got married so he must be short on money, so I'll pay." When Yoon Jeong-su told Park Young-gyu, "It's amazing that you've been married so many times," Park Young-gyu shot back, "Jeong-su, did you contribute to my weddings?" turning the scene into a sea of laughter.

Lee Ho-seon praised Park Young-gyu, with whom he cohosts a health program, saying, "I didn't know you'd been married several times," and added, "What I felt is that he's honest, humorous, doesn't diss others and knows how to praise people." When asked to compliment Yoon Jeong-su, Park Young-gyu replied, "I don't really know Jeong-su well yet," causing another burst of laughter. Still, Park Young-gyu said he would attend Yoon Jeong-su's wedding if invited and joked, "You're not asking me to officiate, are you? How would I officiate? Would I ruin the wedding?" Instead he offered, "I can sing the congratulatory song," and sang a line on the spot, creating a warm atmosphere.

Yoon Jeong-su also revealed behind-the-scenes stories from his past "fictional couple" days with Kim Sook. Lee Young-ja raised the suspicion, "The wife was conscious of Kim Sook," and Yoon Jeong-su said, "Every person he met asked, 'What about Kim Sook?' He didn't watch programs that featured Kim Sook." Lee Young-ja joked, "I thought Yoon Jeong-su liked Kim Sook," and Kim Sook answered, "He's a good older brother," but Lee Young-ja wrapped it up by saying, "He didn't like her that much," prompting laughter.

Afterward, Professor Lee Ho-seon opened a "one-on-one healing consultation." For Yoon Jeong-su, who expressed concerns about how to talk with his wife, he offered the unique solution, "Change your vocalization," advising, "Imagine your gallbladder has been removed and try altering your breathing." To Lee Young-ja, who has spent her life protecting others as the family head, he offered warm consolation, saying, "This is the time when you've finished your homework," and urged, "From now on, live according to what your heart says." Lee Ho-seon closed warmly with the adage for those about to marry, "Remember the average," saying, "If you can recall a person's good points and gratitude even at their worst moments, that marriage is worth having."

Meanwhile, the new-concept delivery talk-variety show on KBS 2TV, Baedalwassuda, in which stars' personally ordered "genuine restaurant lists" are picked up by the "Youngja-Sook sisters" and presented as a Michelin-level feast, airs every Wednesday at 9:50 p.m.

[Photo] Baedalwassuda

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