'Whenever Possible' featured Kwon Sang Woo sharing the bittersweet life of a gyobokki (father living apart from his family).
On the 13th broadcast of the SBS variety show 'Whenever Possible,' MC Yu Jae-seok and Yoo Yeon-seok were joined by Kwon Sang Woo and Moon Chae-won as 'gap friends.'
On that episode, Kwon Sang Woo and Moon Chae-won drew attention with their natural chemistry. The two have a connection from working as lovers in a project about 10 years ago. Yoo Yeon-seok described the two's vibe as a "newlywed couple visual," prompting laughter.
When Kwon Sang Woo praised, "Moon Chae-won is at her peak in this work," Moon Chae-won returned the compliment with, "Kwon Sang Woo is also at his peak," maintaining a warm atmosphere.
In the 'gap attack' talk segment, the three also revealed differences in their meal preferences. Yoo Yeon-seok said, "I tend to wait to find something delicious even if I have to wait," while Kwon Sang Woo showed a practical side, saying, "I like to eat quickly. I don't really like waiting in line."
In particular, Kwon Sang Woo's confession about living as a gyobokki father touched viewers' hearts. He confessed, "I've grilled and eaten meat alone. But if a restaurant is crowded, I hesitate to go in," and added, "There were times I circled the shop a few times and then just went home and boiled ramen."
He also spoke candidly about his days off. Kwon Sang Woo said, "I watch the YouTube channel my wife runs," and added, "I soothe my loneliness in Korea by watching the children in the videos. It's our family's archive and memories," adding a poignant note.
Through Kwon Sang Woo's honest stories that moved between laughter and empathy, 'Whenever Possible' created moments that touched the shared everyday experiences beyond being a simple variety show.<
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