A man who makes even airplanes into miniatures, 217cm Jeju everyman Choi Hong-man returns to Omniscient Interfering View.
Tonight (15th) at 11:10 p.m., the MBC variety show Omniscient Interfering View (planned by Kang Young-sun, directed by Kim Yoon-jip, Jeon Jae-uk, Kim Hae-ni, Jeong Dong-sik, Lee Da-un, writer Yeo Hyun-jeon, hereafter "Omniscient Interfering View") in episode 373 will show Choi Hong-man's cute(?) birthday party and, for the first time on the show, reveal the identity of the "some girl."
On this episode, Choi Hong-man's birthday eve party unfolds. After finishing his Seoul schedule, Choi Hong-man immediately boarded a plane to Jeju. Sitting in business class, he surprised everyone by demonstrating his own "giant chronicles," opening and closing the overhead bin with one hand. Then, a series of situations followed in which even the large plane seemed to struggle with him — he asked for an extension because the seatbelt wasn't long enough, and his head nearly touched the plane's ceiling — turning the studio into fits of laughter. Choi Hong-man confessed the "woes of being large," saying, "When I rode a small plane, the staff sat me in the center to balance things," and, "They told me never to get up, so I even held back from going to the bathroom."
Arriving in Jeju, Choi Hong-man enjoyed a birthday dinner with acquaintances at a regular restaurant. A lavish spread including a 1M whole grilled cutlassfish, sea urchin sashimi, and grilled abalone is expected to make viewers' mouths water. At the meal, the story of the "some girl," which became a topic of conversation after his previous Omniscient Interfering View appearance, is brought up again. When asked, "Do you really have a some girl?" Choi Hong-man attempted to call her live, drawing attention. After Choi Hong-man greeted the woman who answered the phone with the pet name "Ttongku~♥," the scene reportedly turned pink in an instant. The love story with the woman, 10 years his junior and resembling Han Ye-seul, can be seen on the broadcast.
Meanwhile, Choi Hong-man also shares memories of his mother, who was a haenyeo in her youth. Smiling, he said, "As shown in 'When Life Gives You Tangerines,' I grew up eating what my mother caught herself," and then confessed, "When I heard the news that my mother was critically ill from breast cancer, I hurried to Jeju, but she left a will and passed away," moving the studio. Saying, "In the end I returned to Jeju where my mother is," and, "Now Jeju is the most comfortable place," his heartfelt words are expected to leave a deep impression.
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