Broadcaster Lee Sang-min's reappearance on My Little Old Boy, which he left after remarrying, has sparked debate.

On the 29th, an episode of SBS' My Little Old Boy aired showing the original My Little Old Boy members and new My Little Old Boy members gathering and going on a picnic. At that time, Lee Sang-min, who had left the program after remarrying, joined as the youngest member, surprising the cast.

That day, the My Little Old Boy members who saw Lee Sang-min reacted with surprise, saying "Why are you here" and "What is this," and Tak Jae-Hoon angrily said, "How can you show your face here".

Lim Won-hee also chimed in, saying, "You wrecked the program and now you come here." Previously, Dolsing Four Men, in which Tak Jae-Hoon, Lim Won-hee, Kim Jun-Ho and Lee Sang-min appeared, was canceled because half of the members remarried.

Heo Kyunghwan asked, "Did you break up and come back," and Seo Jang-hoon added, "Only then do you gain the qualification." When Tak Jae-Hoon asked, "Are you happy now," Lee Sang-min answered, "I am happy," and in response Tak Jae-Hoon emphasized, "Then it's not My Little Old Boy. You shouldn't date while on the program. Officially it must not exist."

Lee Sang-min's appearance also puzzled the My Little Old Boy members. The recurring casting issues, like a broken record, are raising questions about the program's identity.

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