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My Little Old Boy Edward Lee revealed behind-the-scenes of his appearance on "Culinary Class Wars."

On the 16th broadcast, Edward Lee appeared as a special MC on the SBS variety show My Little Old Boy (hereafter "My Little Old Boy").

That day, Edward Lee, who personally cooked and served kongbiji, was recently selected as the head chef for the APEC leaders' summit, drawing attention.

When asked about his selection, Edward Lee said, "It was a great honor. I wanted to show Korean food at an important global event. I think authentic Korean food is perfect. So the menu was half traditional Korean and half innovative Korean to show Korean ingredients globally, both."

Above all, Edward Lee, who became known by name and face through "Culinary Class Wars," said he was originally offered a role as a judge. Seo Jang-hoon asked, "When you were later asked to appear as a contestant, weren't you disappointed?"

Edward Lee revealed the behind-the-scenes, saying, "A little," and "We originally contacted each other by email. The production staff asked, 'Chef, do you speak Korean well?' and I said I do. Later, when we connected by video call, I said I don't speak Korean well."

He added, "It turned out well later. After 'Culinary Class Wars' my life changed. I'm very grateful, it's a very good life," he said.

When Seo Jang-hoon said, "Appearing as a contestant turned out much better than appearing as a judge," Edward Lee agreed, saying, "That's right."

[Photo] Capture of the broadcast screen of My Little Old Boy

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