'Radio Star' guest Jeon Min-gi candidly recounts his life story shaped by words and choices, from the days he dreamed of becoming an announcer to becoming a big data expert. Unpredictable episodes and his too-much-talker charm promise laughter.
The MBC 'Radio Star' airing on the 21st (planned by Chey Yoon-chung / directed by Yoon Hye-jin, Hwang Yoon-sang, Byun Da-hee) will be presented as a '2026 malmalmal: as you speak!' special featuring Lee Keum-hee, Yeom Kyung-hwan, Koo Hye-sun and Jeon Min-gi. The stories of four people who have made their lives through the power of words are expected to unfold delightfully.
Jeon Min-gi reveals that he came from an MBC announcer audition entertainment program and shares a special bond with Kim Dae-ho. He mentions that he was always present for Kim Dae-ho's "first experiences," revealing their private memories and turning the studio into a sea of laughter.
He then recalls the pivotal moment when, after working as an announcer at TBS, he transformed into a big data expert to appear on broadcasts. Jeon Min-gi said, "It was a choice I made by chance, but it grew into something big," and surprised the hosts by talking about the flood of love calls during the legislative and presidential election seasons.
He also confesses a jinx where the person next to him always passes exams, and shares the bittersweet story of being warned "don't talk with the person next to you." The episode born from his too-much-talker habit fills the set with laughter.
On the broadcast that day, Jeon Min-gi's TMI talk continues with precognitive dreams and an unusually sensitive sense, experiences of vasovagal fainting, and a name-change story. He honestly recounts everything from precognitive dreams that repeatedly came true before important events to vasovagal fainting episodes where his body reacted first in unexpected situations. On top of that, he adds a personal story about being so absorbed in shamanism that he even changed his name, bringing uproarious laughter.
Having listed appearing on 'Radio Star' as a bucket list item, he shares his feelings about achieving the goal and adds to the laughter by mentioning the possibility of appearing on 'I Live Alone' despite being married. Jeon Min-gi's low‑tension yet persistently compelling style of "talk" can be seen on 'Radio Star,' which airs Wednesday the 21st at 10:30 p.m.
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