Shim Hyung-rae and Kim Jun-Ho appeared on MBN's newsmaker talk show "Kim Ju-ha's Day and Night," delivering lively, congenitally comic performances from start to finish.
On the 7th, the 11th episode of MBN's "Kim Ju-ha's Day and Night," which aired that day, recorded a peak rating of 3.6% nationwide according to Nielsen Korea. Shim Hyung-rae and Kim Jun-Ho fully bloomed laughter and emotion as they candidly shared their life stories, from bold confessions about plastic surgery to selfless-talk and continuing challenges.
After Shim Hyung-rae appeared demonstrating the permanent gesture "ttiriri~ririri," he suggested mimicking Young-gu to Kim Ju-ha, saying, "It won't be fun if I do it alone, do you want to try together?", but when Kim Ju-ha flatly refused, he delivered a gag nearly sliding off the sofa that proved he is the slapstick king. Afterwards, Shim Hyung-rae recommended a "Young-gu custom" to Kim Ju-ha, including Young-gu makeup and a Young-gu wig, but each time Kim Ju-ha said, "It's fine," firmly refusing and creating mad chemistry.
In particular, Shim Hyung-rae caught attention by revealing his feelings about the recent topic of "facelift surgery." Shim Hyung-rae, who currently runs a YouTube channel communicating with fans in Young-gu's appearance, said that no matter how much he dressed up he could not bring back the old vibe, so he decided, "I have to show the true appearance of the old Young-gu," and went ahead with the facelift. Hearing this, Kim Jun-Ho also confessed that as a side effect of doing gags that use facial and eye muscles a lot for a long time, aging came to his eyes quickly: 10 years ago he underwent infraorbital fat repositioning, and before marrying Kim Ji-min he attempted an eyebrow lift.
When asked, "Is your relationship with Kim Ji-min actually for broadcast?", Kim Jun-Ho delivered a weighty, loving rebuttal and ended the "business couple" rumors. After being comedy seniors and juniors for 10 years and becoming a married couple, Kim Ji-min and Kim Jun-Ho—who appeared on real-variety shows during their dating and marriage—explained that "my daily life was loving Ji-min," and that it was natural for every detail of their lives to be exposed. At this, "remarriage hater" Kim Ju-ha snapped, "I'm suddenly getting really annoyed," provoking laughter, and Shim Hyung-rae, 15 years divorced, who had drawn Kim Ju-ha's sympathy with the remark "You already did it once, why remarry?", expressed remorse about not being able to care for his daughter when he was busy at the time of his marriage.
Shim Hyung-rae, who has appeared in and produced as many as 118 films, recalled his glamorous heyday when he appeared in 100 CFs and earned 200 million won in appearance fees for "Young-gu and Ttaengchili." Shim Hyung-rae said he personally participated in the script work for the 1989 box-office hit "Young-gu and Ttaengchili," and that the script was completed in one day and production finished in two weeks, astonishing listeners. He added that although "D-War," released in 2007, drew 8.6 million viewers and was successful, he faced difficulties but continued creative work to overcome trials and is currently planning production of "D-War 2."
On the other hand, Kim Jun-Ho, who has worked as a businessman in addition to being a comedian, said, "I despise Kim Ji-min doing business," yet brought up the outrageous businesses he has run to cause uproarious laughter. Kim Jun-Ho said he proposed a back scratcher to the luxury brand "MongO-rang," and although he received the comment, "The idea is so witty," when he presented the idea of a "filial daughter hand" that even had nail art, contact was cut off, creating a sea of laughter. He also said he planned a "meta kiss" business using Metaverse technology, which shocked Kim Ju-ha.
Among numerous hit corners, Kim Jun-Ho said he is most fond of "Gat-gido," explaining it was born from a hint he got when a convenience store owner, upon seeing comedian Hong In-gyu, said, "Not a child, not an adult, that's strange~." Kim Jun-Ho, who studied theater and film and sometimes pursued acting, also recalled the humiliating incident on the set of the drama "Air City," where, crowded by fans of Lee Jung-jae and Choi Ji-woo, he shouted, "I'm a celebrity too!" in a single scream, bringing laughter.
Meanwhile, original singing comedian (comedian + singer) Shim Hyung-rae dressed up as Young-gu and staged a riotous performance with dancers, recreating "The drumbeat of the frontier" and offering the fun of undeniable slapstick comedy. Shim Hyung-rae, who revealed the hardships of comedians who must endure overnight idea meetings and the pain of injuries to bring laughter to viewers, said when asked, "What kind of comedian do you want to be remembered as?", "Just Young-gu. It's enough to be remembered as Young-gu," showing his endless passion for laughter and moving the audience. Kim Jun-Ho closed by revealing his steadfast loving nature, saying, "Life, from a distance, is a comedy; up close, it's a tragedy, but after meeting Ji-min, up close it's also a comedy," and said he wanted to remain "just comedian Kim Jun-Ho," leaving an impression.
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