Rapper Woo Won-jae's unexpected reversal move turned the rainbow bazaar upside down.

On the 16th broadcast of the MBC variety show I Live Alone, the second part of the "Rainbow Grand Bazaar" was revealed. At the bazaar that day, rappers Woo Won-jae and Coogie, who is a junior of Code Kunst, appeared and drew attention.

Upon entering, Woo Won-jae was recommended Jun Hyun-moo's red shoes. Contrary to expectations that he would not buy them easily, Woo Won-jae did not take off the shoes throughout the bazaar, and at the payment stage he surprised the members by saying, "I'll leave wearing them."

The total amount of the items Woo Won-jae purchased that day was 923,000 won. When Code Kunst saw this and said, "Put in 950,000 won," Woo Won-jae coolly deposited 1,000,000 won, saying, "Hyung, I earn too," showing his big-hearted side. Rapper Coogie, who visited with him, also donated 1,000,000 won, heating up the bazaar atmosphere.

But the real twist came after the payment. Woo Won-jae said, "I only brought 700,000 won in cash. I'll transfer the remaining 300,000 won," then moved to a quiet place and called someone. The person on the call was none other than his mother.

Woo Won-jae asked for pocket money, saying, "Mom, just 300,000 won more. No, it's for something good," and the scene erupted in laughter. It was a moment completely different from the rapper's image.

Code Kunst added to the surprise, saying, "Won-jae gives all the income he earns to his parents and receives pocket money to spend himself." Contrary to his intense rapper image on stage, Woo Won-jae's reverse charm as a "filial son" in real life remained another talking point.

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