Jung Jae-hyung said he was offered to appear on Culinary Class Wars season 1.
On the 15th, the YouTube channel "Yojung Jae-hyung" posted a video titled "The odds are impossibleㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠTell us, Jumo-ssi,,."
The released video featured chef Yoon Nara, who gained attention by appearing as black chef "Yoon Jumo" on the Netflix variety show Culinary Class Wars 2 as a guest.
Chef Yoon recalled that when she appeared on Culinary Class Wars 2 she was three months postpartum and said, "Strangely, I don't know why the feeling to go out rose up inside me then. I wrote the application when the baby was 70 days old. It hadn't even healed yet. The desire to do it suddenly surged."
She continued, "Even if I failed here later, if there is a record that mom appeared on Netflix, even if my son faces difficulties as he grows up, I thought just seeing this could give him strength. In a way it's also maternal instinct. And the younger person there told me to go. At the time I refused, saying, 'No. What kind of cooking competition is this? I am not a chef,'" she said.
Hearing this, Jung Jae-hyung said, "I was the same. In season 1 they asked me to come. When I asked, 'Which side will you be on?' they said, 'Black.' So I said, 'What? You mean I'm black?'" he joked, drawing attention.
He agreed with Yoon Jumo's thinking, saying, "I thought the same. How would I enter chefs' battles? I'm really an amateur. I thought professionally trained cooks would go out."
Yoon Jumo said, "Even when I watched season 1, the chefs who appeared all had their businesses doing well. I wasn't envious that they went on because I thought it was a program I couldn't go on. That was how it was. But in season 2 they said anyone could participate. So I mustered the courage thinking, 'Shall I show what I've been doing?' and my life changed so much."
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