Kim Ha-sung, a Major League Baseball player, will appear on MBC's entertainment program "I Live Alone." Broadcaster Park Na-rae, who drew controversy over abuse of power and illegal medical treatment, has halted appearances.
According to the broadcasting industry on the 12th, "I Live Alone," airing at 11:10 p.m. that day on MBC, will feature Kim Ha-sung, who returned to Korea after finishing the 2025 season in the Major League, revealing his offseason daily life.
Kim Ha-sung, who played as the starting shortstop for the national team, made new baseball history by becoming the first Korean to win the Major League "Gold Glove" after moving to the majors.
Entering about his fifth year playing in the United States, Kim Ha-sung said, "Korea feels more like my home, so I paid a lot of attention," showing how precious his time in Korea is to him.
Kim Ha-sung was also captured squatting in a shower booth to wash his hair. In the scene where the major leaguer with an annual salary of 19.1 billion won struggles to wash his hair while squatting, his down-to-earth charm comes through.
Meanwhile, Park Na-rae, a main cast member of "I Live Alone," has halted appearances. On the 8th, the production team said, "In consideration of the gravity of the matter and Park Na-rae's intention to suspend activities, we decided to halt her appearances."