MBN newsmaker talk show 'Kim Ju-ha's Day and Night' gifted a Saturday night full of laughter and depth with the 'entertainment industry perennial boys' Cho Young-nam and Kim Jang-hoon's 'FUN FUN' life stories.

On the night of the 6th (Sat) at 9:40 p.m., the third episode of MBN 'Kim Ju-ha's Day and Night' featured 55-year veteran national singer Cho Young-nam and 34-year performance world legend Kim Jang-hoon, sparking black hole-level fun with an unboring mix of a friendship that made their 18-year age gap meaningless, unpredictable rugby-ball talk, capsaicin-flavored back-and-forth banter, and another level of sincerity.

First, Cho Young-nam caught attention by walking straight up to Kim Ju-ha as soon as he appeared and offering a handshake while saying, "I missed you." He also provoked Kim Ju-ha with the bombshell line, "From what I see, you don't have luck with men," which made Kim Ju-ha snap back, "No, I have man luck! I even have a son!" for laughs. Moreover, when his partner Kim Jang-hoon said to Kim Ju-ha, "You do have man luck," Cho Young-nam suddenly requested a retake, saying, "Let's start over!" and displayed an unpredictable rogue charm.

Although Cho Young-nam and Kim Jang-hoon seemed like an unusual pairing, they revealed they became close after Cho Young-nam introduced his girlfriend to Kim Jang-hoon, overturning the set. Furthermore, Kim Jang-hoon replied that he didn't remember well, perhaps because it lacked impact, which annoyed Cho Young-nam, and when Cho Young-nam said, "Kim Jang-hoon, this guy... this bastard," Kim Jang-hoon shot back, "I'm over sixty, hyung," showcasing a 'Tom and Jerry' rapport. They also said that after Cho Young-nam suggested it, they performed 'I am a man' together on the show and continued their connection through performances.

Then, when asked his reason for appearing, Cho Young-nam tossed out a flirting line, "If I were to propose to Ju-ha," and when Kim Ju-ha replied, "This isn't the first time you've flirted like this. This feels like the ten thousandth time. Am I the ten thousand and seventh?" Cho Young-nam provoked uproarious laughter with a spicy '80 years of craft' flirt, saying, "I have a nice apartment, I can make a living, and another advantage is that I'll die soon."

Also, Cho Young-nam, known in the entertainment industry as a 'girlfriend wealthy' celebrity, named not having physical intimacy as the secret to having many girlfriends and revealed a painting worth about 800 million won called 'girlfriend donation' that depicted his female friends Lee Kyung-sil, Yoo In-kyung, Song Eun-hee, Park Mi-sun, Choi Yoo-ra, and Noh Young-shim as his warriors, shocking the audience. Moreover, when Kim Ju-ha asked sharply, "You know the reaction isn't good when you talk about girlfriends on air, right?" Cho Young-nam revealed his own philosophy on girlfriends, saying, "A girlfriend is a friend, not a lover." Although they have opposite tendencies in love, Cho Young-nam and Kim Jang-hoon, who share the same passion for music, performed an impressive impromptu guitar and vocal rendition to 'If one lives' that created a warm moment.

On the other hand, Kim Jang-hoon reacted coolly to the mocking nickname 'Forest?l-hoon,' which collected only clips of him shouting, and to impressions of his voice often used as comic material on variety shows, and boasted of his magnanimous side by saying, "Among the recent comments I saw, 'Kim Jang-hoon is the funniest among the old men' was the most amusing." Later, Kim Jang-hoon revealed that during a live Buddhist broadcast he once misspoke in front of monks, saying, "Monks can't even cut their own hair," and rushed to correct the comment, and upon hearing this, Cho Young-nam shared a story about singing a parody carol at a temple concert, "Joy, 'Buddha' has come," turning the set into a sea of laughter.

Meanwhile, Cho Young-nam and Kim Jang-hoon opened up about their sincere commitments to 'art' and 'donation,' which play important roles in their life keywords. Cho Young-nam spoke frankly about the 'painting forgery controversy' that once caused a public stir, though he was eventually acquitted. He lamented the difficult period, saying, "I lost my house and almost went bankrupt," due to far more refund cases than expected, and demonstrated his undying passion for art by saying he is currently painting a Taegukgi work he started to donate. When asked why he continues to donate, Kim Jang-hoon gave a plain answer: "I don't really know the reason. I just like it." Asked why he performed free shows even at his own expense, Kim Jang-hoon replied, "Because I like doing it," proving that donation has become part of his life. Finally, on the secret to living as an 'amusementist,' Kim Jang-hoon said he values spending each day enjoyably with the thought, "If I die now, it's a good death!" and Cho Young-nam recalled his final interview with Paik Nam-june and left the romantic line, "I want to love until the end."

Viewers who watched the broadcast poured out enthusiastic responses such as, "No wonder he called himself an 'amusementist'! I kept laughing," "Cho Young-nam, Kim Jang-hoon, admit the black hole charm!" "80 years of flirting master, Cho Young-nam! We recognize the romanticist!" "Kim Jang-hoon really seems magnanimous! His heart is the Pacific!" and "'Kim Ju-ha's Day and Night' is more entertaining than drama."

Meanwhile, the fourth episode of MBN newsmaker talk show 'Kim Ju-ha's Day and Night' will air on Dec. 13 (Sat) at 9:40 p.m. <

[Photo] MBN 'Kim Ju-ha's Day and Night' broadcast capture

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