'My Little Old Boy' featured Jung Gun-joo.

Actor Jung Gun-joo appeared on SBS 'My Little Old Boy', leaving a strong impression. In the episode aired on the 11th, Jung Gun-joo captured viewers' attention at once with unprecedented visuals, overwhelming physicality, and diverse facets.

The episode drew attention by revealing for the first time the daily life of actor Jung Gun-joo, who holds nicknames such as "the epitome of a younger man" and "the next-generation romance master." Jung Gun-joo's mother, who appeared in the studio, said, "I was surprised my son is going on 'My Little Old Boy,'" and added with an honest laugh, "I thought only big stars appear on that show, so I wondered if he was on that level." Contrary to his mother's concerns, Jung Gun-joo's momentum as a trending actor enjoying enthusiastic support from the MZ generation was clearly proven from the start of the broadcast.

Jung Gun-joo first appeared in the footage starting his day with swimming. His steady posture cutting through the water, tireless stamina and well-sculpted physique heated up the studio instantly. Comments of admiration poured out, such as "the picture is beautiful," "it feels like watching a drama," and "he's really cool," and everyone focused on Jung Gun-joo, saying it was a visual rarely seen on 'My Little Old Boy.'

Back home, Jung Gun-joo finished washing his face and skin care diligently, ground coffee beans himself and enjoyed a calm daily life while drinking coffee. Then the arrival of guest Hong Seok-cheon instantly reversed the mood. Star spotter Hong Seok-cheon had already picked Jung Gun-joo and had been keeping an eye on him. Hong Seok-cheon's relentless flirting embarrassed Jung Gun-joo, and the unpredictable chemistry the two created provided laughter.

Especially at Hong Seok-cheon's suggestion, Jung Gun-joo took part in an impromptu confession skit and provoked immersion with the straightforward line "Shall we date?" He, who keeps his body fat under 10%, revealed muscles that draw attention even at the gym, showing off ultimate self-management.

Thus, Jung Gun-joo brought a fresh breeze to 'My Little Old Boy' as soon as she appeared. Last year, through Channel A's 'Check In Hanyang' and the TVING original 'Way Back Love', she proved not only her acting skills but also her presence, and by showing her candid daily life on variety shows, she added to her charm.

Meanwhile, 'My Little Old Boy' airs every Sunday at 9 p.m.

[Photo] 'My Little Old Boy' broadcast capture

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