'Radio Star' guest Jung I-rang appears to reveal everything from the secret to conquering commercials, drama, and variety shows even during an economic downturn to behind-the-scenes acting inspired by Huh Sung-tae. She brings the studio to tears of laughter by showcasing the refreshing 'swear vibe' and explosive personal skills cited as reasons for 'SNL's longevity.

MBC's 'Radio Star' airing on Wednesday night on the 10th (planned by Kang Young-sun / directed by Yoon Hye-jin, Hwang Yoon-sang, Byun Da-hee) will present the special 'A thousand faces, do you know who I am?' featuring Huh Sung-tae, Shin Seong-rok, Jung I-rang and Kim Hae-jun.

Jung I-rang revealed the recent news that 'work hasn't stopped even during the downturn,' saying she achieved all the goals she wrote down early this year, including three commercials and two drama roles. She surprised the studio by saying, "I wrote my wishes down and they all came true," and explaining the secret of her extraordinary grit.

Jung I-rang, who became a hot topic for bearing a resemblance to actors Yeom Hye-ran and Park Ji-hwan regardless of gender, responded wittily to related episodes, provoking bursts of laughter. She revealed the core secret that allowed her to survive on 'SNL,' saying that the success of look-alike actors also played a part, which brought more laughter.

In particular, she demonstrated the 'SNL' style line delivery and a sensuous tempo that naturally brings out swearing, completely different from drama acting, drawing admiration with "truly the mainstay of 'SNL'!" She even confessed that she referred to Huh Sung-tae's expressions to portray the face that grabs her husband like catching a rat during the filming of the movie 'Anemone,' which made the set erupt in laughter.

She added, "Seeing him in person, he was so sweet," warming the atmosphere on set. The two reenacted the showdown scene between the Doksa faction and the Lee-su faction from The Outlaws on the spot, and especially Jung I-rang delivered an insane level of facial acting switching between Jang Chen and Jang Yi-soo.

Jung I-rang also stirred the studio by bickering with Kim Gu-ra, who kept calling out her pre-name-change name Jung Myung-ok. You can see Jung I-rang's frank talk, which captured both laughter and empathy with her diverse faces and chameleon-like acting, on 'Radio Star' airing Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. on the 10th.

Meanwhile, 'Radio Star' is a unique talk show that disarms guests with the hosts' unpredictable, razor-sharp wit to draw out real stories, and many

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