MBC 'I Live Alone' featured Jun Hyun-moo successfully making a hot debut as the country's first (?) unmarried officiant 'mureja.' He delivered a touching and funny wedding ceremony for 'palm oil prince' Lee Jang-woo, showing perfect chemistry with Kian84, who served as master of ceremonies 'Sahoe84.' After six years, Lee Jang-woo graduated from 'I Live Alone' and made a surprise appearance in the Rainbow Studio to thank those who filled his 30s with happiness, presenting a 'Good goodbye' performance. DAY6's Dowoon revealed hidden cooking skills and, behind the drums, showed the most shining sweat and passion.

On the 5th, MBC's 'I Live Alone' (directed by Heo Hang, Kang Ji-hee, Kim Jin-kyung, Lee Kyung-eun, Moon Ki-young) aired scenes of Jun Hyun-moo and Kian84 serving respectively as officiant and master of ceremonies at 'palm oil prince' Lee Jang-woo's wedding, and DAY6's Dowoon's genius-in-his-job moment.

On the 6th, according to ratings firm Nielsen Korea, the household rating for 'I Live Alone' aired the previous day was 5.5% in the Seoul metropolitan area, ranking first among Friday variety shows. The key 20-49 demographic rating, an important indicator for advertisers and channel competitiveness, was 2.9% (Seoul metropolitan area), ranking first among all Friday programs.

The top minute came when Lee Jang-woo, who had safely completed the wedding thanks to the efforts of officiant Jun Hyun-moo and master of ceremonies Kian84, visited the Rainbow members. Receiving heartfelt congratulations from the Rainbow members, Lee Jang-woo said, "I will live well!" and expressed his gratitude to everyone. The final moment with the 'palm oil prince,' which moved everyone, recorded a 6.5% rating.

Jun Hyun-moo fulfilled his promise as Lee Jang-woo's first-ever officiant, and Kian84 kept his promise as the first-ever master of ceremonies. In particular, Jun Hyun-moo, who hosted many weddings during his announcer days, drew attention by showing more nervousness than ever before ahead of his debut as a 'new officiant.' As a senior host, he offered advice and tips to the more nervous Kian84, showing the reassuring role of an older brother.

When the ceremony began, Jun Hyun-moo took the officiant's podium as Kian84 introduced him. Kian84 said, "He has been on MBC's 'I Live Alone' for 10 years and has become an idol for singles in Korea. He is the leader in the palm oil group to which the groom Lee Jang-woo belongs and has been the groom's mental pillar. Currently known as a 'Muratoner,' please welcome Jun Hyun-moo, who is working to spread stress-free fun runs in Korea, with applause." Jun Hyun-moo then confessed that he had written his own introduction line, drawing laughter.

Standing on the podium as the country's first (?) unmarried officiant 'mureja (Jun Hyun-moo + officiant),' he blessed his beloved younger brother Lee Jang-woo's new start with a moving officiant's speech that filled two pages of A4, sincerely packed into every line. Jun Hyun-moo said, "I made a hot debut as an officiant, and I wanted to officiate my own wedding," showing confidence. When Kian84 took the microphone, he led the mood with smooth hosting and witty lines, earning responses, and Jun Hyun-moo and Kim Dae-ho also applauded the efforts of 'Sahoe84.'

Meanwhile, the 'new groom' Lee Jang-woo made a surprise appearance in the Rainbow Studio to deliver a final farewell to the Rainbow members and viewers. He said, "I spent my 30s with the Rainbow members. I lived a life that others would envy. It still doesn't feel real. Thank you for sharing and filling my 30s. I will live well for all to see." The Rainbow members celebrated his marriage and 'Rainbow' graduation with bouquets, a plaque of appreciation, and a banner. From 'powder chef' to 'palm oil prince,' support poured in for Lee Jang-woo's new start as he continued to challenge himself to achieve his dreams.

Meanwhile, DAY6's Dowoon's everyday life enjoying leisure after a busy schedule was also revealed. After moving, Dowoon used the kitchen for the first time and presented his own solo-cooking dish, 'K-American blackfrost (?)'. The menu combined thinly sliced pork belly with egg and hot sauce. Code Kunst laughed, saying as soon as Dowoon started cooking, "This is the typical menu of people who can't cook!" Although the dish's visual was somewhat shocking, the members praised Dowoon for neatly finishing the cleanup from washing dishes to cleaning the sink.

DAY6's drummer Dowoon's practice room was also revealed. Gripping drumsticks instead of a fishing rod, he practiced so intensely that he was drenched in sweat. His soaked face and even wet butt conveyed his burning passion for the drums. His effort and sincerity, diligently practicing for a perfect performance, stood out.

The efforts of the '10-year drummer' Dowoon continued at an Itaewon jazz bar. Longing for club performances, he watched skilled performers on stage while thinking about drumming. Seeing his close friends take part in an impromptu performance, his eyes, dreaming of standing on stage with them, were full of happiness. Dowoon said, "I think humility came naturally," and about the drums said, "It's a friend that always gives me sharp stabs," vowing to keep learning endlessly.

Meanwhile, next week will preview the off-season daily life of baseball player Kim Ha-sung, who in 2023 became the first Korean to win a Major League Gold Glove, and dancer Gani, who is close friends with Ki, will be shown making kimchi with Gani's mother-in-law, drawing anticipation.

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