Actor Zo In-sung called himself a "solo elderly person," drawing laughter.

On the 3rd, the SBS variety show Whenever Possible aired, featuring the leads of the film "Humint": Zo In-sung, Park Hae-jun, and Park Jeongmin appearing with Yu Jae-seok and Yoo Yeon-seok and spending a day in Gangdong District.

That day Yu Jae-seok introduced, "In-sung spent his school years in Gangdong. He is Gangdong's son, Gangdong's guardian." In response, Zo In-sung said, "I attended elementary, middle and high school in Gangdong and lived there until the time of the film 'A Dirty Carnival,'" and joked, "I now moved to Bangi-dong, Songpa, so I'm Bangi-dong's solo elderly person," turning the set into a sea of laughter.

Hearing this, Park Jeongmin retorted, "You have too much pride about Gangdong," and Zo In-sung replied, "There are many good schools," while Park Jeongmin said, "I'm from Bundang. It's a new town," which further livened the mood.

Afterward the four succeeded in the first mission and delivered a gift to the shop owner, then moved to a rice noodle restaurant recommended by Zo In-sung. Park Hae-jun, father of two sons, shared an overseas filming anecdote, saying, "At first they cried saying they missed me, but after about 10 days when I did a video call they said, 'Hyung, take it.' After about 15 days there was no reaction," which made everyone laugh. Zo In-sung sympathized, "Brothers are usually not very affectionate." When asked about his relationship with his younger sister, Park Jeongmin replied bluntly, "Not good," provoking another burst of laughter.

Zo In-sung said he has three nephews and nieces, "I'm glad they're my nephews and nieces. At 3 to 4 years old they're cute. But when they start throwing tantrums and flopping down, I just go home," and added honestly, "Parents are really amazing. I can find them cute but I can't accept that level of behavior."

[Photo] OSEN DB, SBS "Whenever Possible" broadcast capture

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