Lee Hoseon and Kim Jimin reveal an unexpected plastic surgery confession during counseling, turning the scene into a sea of laughter.

The fifth episode of SBS Plus' Lee Hoseon's Cider, airing at 10 a.m. on Saturday the 27th, unveils the story of a "child villain who rips a parent's heart" who caused parents pain with actions beyond imagination. That day, Lee Hoseon and Kim Jimin, while erupting with genuine anger at various desperate stories, unexpectedly empathize and deliver candid confessions, reversing the atmosphere.

That day, upon hearing the story of a "daughter who even resorted to extreme words asking for plastic surgery," Kim Jimin, instead of getting angry, unexpectedly empathized, saying, "I can understand. How important is plastic surgery," causing the place to burst into laughter. Then Kim Jimin candidly mentioned her own plastic surgery experience, saying, "I also got a little help from my father-in-law...," drawing laughs.

At that moment, Lee Hoseon, saying "me too," pointed to his face in an unexpected twist reaction, filling the studio with laughter. As Lee Hoseon revealed for the first time on air that he had plastic surgery, curiosity grew about which part he had confessed to operating on.

And Kim Jimin, saying "I went to a plastic surgeon consultation because of an appearance complex but was rejected," revealed the reason she was refused the consultation, causing laughter again. But she added that the incident turned into a blessing in disguise and shared the methods she used to overcome her appearance complex, prompting Lee Hoseon to nod in agreement.

Lee Hoseon also mentioned his appearance, saying, "I hoped the children wouldn't resemble me or their father," and shared a special prenatal education method, saying, "I looked at Go So-young and I looked at Jang Dongkeon," which had everyone clutching their stomachs with laughter. Attention is focused on which parent the children, for whom Lee Hoseon worked so hard, ended up resembling.

The producers said, "This episode will be a time to realistically examine conflicts between parents and children amid laughter," and added, "An all-time child villain story appears. We hope viewers share the anger and feel refreshed by the cider solution."

Meanwhile, SBS Plus' Lee Hoseon's Cider airs at 10 a.m. every Saturday.

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