Comedian Jung jun-ha revealed his current relationship with chef Myung Hyun-ji, the central figure in the 'kimchi pancake incident'.

On the 14th, a video titled "the legendary king pancake duo reunited… we made 'dujjondeon' instead of Dubai jjondeuk cookie" was released on the YouTube channel 'Hawasu'.

The video featured chef Myung Hyun-ji, who first became known as the 'kimchi pancake master chef' after appearing on MBC 'Infinite Challenge' New York gourmet special and clashing with Jung jun-ha.

At the time, Jung jun-ha teamed up with chef Myung Hyun-ji to take on a mission to make kimchi pancakes. But the broadcast showed him clogging the drain while washing kimchi and acting unilaterally by ignoring the chef's advice, which caused controversy, and it later drew attention as the 'kimchi pancake incident'.

At the reunion with chef Myung Hyun-ji, Park Myung Soo mentioned their relationship after the incident, saying, "Still, didn't you reconcile after that and become close friends?"

In response, chef Myung Hyun-ji recalled the situation, saying, "Jung jun-ha oppa called me first. He apologized first and said he was sorry," and "I heard that and cried my eyes out again. I felt sorry toward oppa."

Jung jun-ha also said, "After that we became close friends," and "When I did musicals, she invited me to come see them."

Chef Myung Hyun-ji added, "We even held oppa's wedding family meeting at my house," conveying the unique bond between the two.

Meanwhile, Park Myung Soo debuted in 1993 as a comedian in MBC's fourth open recruitment and appeared on various entertainment programs such as 'Infinite Challenge'. Jung jun-ha began his broadcasting career in 1994 with MBC 'Theme Theater' and later joined as a comedian in MBC's 1995 special recruitment sixth class.<
[Photo] YouTube channel 'Hawasu' broadcast screen capture

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