Actor Noh Min-woo shed his "Asian prince" image and made a surprise transformation into a village hairdresser.

On the 9th episode of 6 O'Clock My Hometown's "Boongboongi Goes" segment, Noh Min-woo joined youth association president Son Heon-soo to visit Joeup 1-ri in Icheon, Gyeonggi Province to carry out New Year volunteer work.

With the Icheon Volunteer Center volunteer team lending a hand that day, the site was transformed into a small barbershop. The first customer was the village chief with thinning hair. Despite the challenging situation, Son Heon-soo's neat cut combined with Noh Min-woo's delicate styling produced a satisfying transformation.

In particular, they drew admiration by creating a fuller-looking hairstyle for an elderly person with almost no hair, and added a refreshing scalp massage, quickly earning the nickname "golden hands."

The volunteer work did not end there. At the elderly person's request after dyeing, the two headed to the chili field. Even in the seemingly endless field, Son Heon-soo handled the sickle while Noh Min-woo took care of the row maintenance, showing perfect teamwork. During the work, when Son Heon-soo shouted, "The new bride is so pretty," Noh Min-woo flipped his hair and responded in "new bride mode," drawing laughter.

Instead of a flashy stage, Noh Min-woo's unexpected charm as he worked up a sweat in a warm countryside captured viewers' hearts.

[Photo] "KBS"

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