This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
My Little Old Boy actor Lee Sung-min abandoned his heavy charisma and panicked in front of a dizzying cliff swing in Kazakhstan.
On the afternoon of the 8th, SBS' My Little Old Boy (hereinafter "My Little Old Boy") aired the second part of the turbulent travelogue of 10-year close friends Lee Sung-min, Kim Jong-soo, Kim Sung-kyun and Bae Jung-nam, who left for Kazakhstan.
That day the four challenged the local attraction known as the "cliff swing of terror," foreshadowing an unprecedented ordeal. The first to be punished was Kim Sung-kyun. Having lost at rock-paper-scissors, Kim Sung-kyun got on the swing and screamed, "My butt is going to fall out," and desperately shouted "stop stop stop please," leaving the set in stitches. In the studio, seeing this, Seo Jang-hoon said, "It must be really scary," showing deep sympathy for Kim Sung-kyun's fear.
The next target was Bae Jung-nam, who had been keeping his distance. Kim Jong-soo and Kim Sung-kyun took Bae Jung-nam by both arms like an escort and led him to the swing. Cornered, Bae Jung-nam gestured toward the eldest, Lee Sung-min, saying, "You have to ride with me," and Lee Sung-min at first drew a line, saying, "Try riding first," but eventually gave in to Bae Jung-nam's persistent persuasion and got on the swing.
Although Lee Sung-min usually has a serious image, he was helpless the moment he was thrown into the void at the cliff's edge. Clamping his eyes shut at the tremendous speed, Lee Sung-min finally confessed his desperate feelings, saying, "I feel like I'm going to vomit," which provoked uproarious laughter.
[Photo] Screenshot of "My Little Old Boy" broadcast
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