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'Radio Star' 'Chungju man' Kim Seon-tae, who became the center of attention over news of a public servant's resignation, confessed the urgent circumstances hidden behind his departure and his candid feelings after leaving.

On the 18th episode, the MBC entertainment program Radio Star aired as a "laughing public servants" special, featuring Boom, Moon Seyoon, Nam Chang Hee and Kim Seon-tae, who appeared and talked.

Kim Seon-tae greeted, "Hello. Former Chungju man, now a free person, Kim Seon-tae." Regarding his past remark that he would "bury his bones," he wittily excused himself, saying, "I'll bury my bones in Chungju and live comfortably," which made the set erupt in laughter. He added, "At the time that was right and now it's wrong."

Kim Seon-tae said, "I'm saying this for the first time, but news of my resignation was leaked early. It got out. I overslept until 11 a.m., and there were 400 missed calls," conveying his embarrassment at the time. About the leak route he said, "Those kinds of rumors spread quickly. It's like the entertainment industry," clicking his tongue.

Kim Seon-tae, who confessed he couldn't sleep for half a month because so many articles came out after his resignation, honestly admitted he was scared when Kim Gu Ra asked, "Aren't you afraid?" On the third day after his resignation by the recording date, he said, "There is timing in the YouTuber world. I'm on a tiger's back. If I get off, I'll be eaten. I have to hang on somehow," revealing a desperate survival instinct that drew attention.

[Photo] 'Radio Star' broadcast screen capture

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