Comedian Cho Sae-ho again apologized over allegations of ties to organized crime.

On the 22nd, the Netflix Screwballs 4: The Rival, released on the 22nd, proceeded under the theme "God of vocals."

When Kim Sook said, "It's been a while to see you in person," Cho Sae-ho said, "From now on, as I live, I will pay more attention to my relationships with people around me."

Kim Sook said, "We worried a lot," and Cho Sae-ho said, "I want to apologize for causing concern. Because I was careless about relationships, this time has given me a lot to think about."

Hong Jin Kyung asked, "Over decades of activity our human relations have become very broad," asking, "Did you receive any money or goods?" Cho Sae-ho said, "I didn't receive anything. There's no money involved. I'm not involved in business at all. I used to attend many events. From when I was a rookie I went to regional events to host, and I hosted wedding ceremonies, so I met acquaintances that way, and even now we check on each other, sometimes meet for meals; it's just that kind of relationship—nothing more, nothing less, and it's not like I'm promoting a store to get something from it," explaining it was a junior's shop.

He added, "What I didn't say separately was because many people were surprised by the photos shown then and may have felt discomfort and disappointment toward me, so I thought it might be right to step down from 2 Days & 1 Night and You Quiz on the Block."

He said, "I am still reflecting a lot on those times and thinking I need to do better going forward. Even so, depending on how many people think about it, things may change, but if I am to take responsibility as a member, I thought I should work hard in this space, so I decided to stay. Also, I promise I will continue to be careful; this won't end quickly."

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