'Malja Show' Kim Young-hee talked about the golden timing of life.

On the June 6 broadcast, KBS2's 'Malja Show' was presented as a special on 'life's timing.' During the broadcast, a concern appeared saying, "They say life is all about timing, but it seems only the worst moments come to me. Could flowers bloom in my life too?", drawing everyone's sympathy.

'Malja grandma' Kim Young-hee said her life had been a continuous series of tangled timings. She said, "Some people think I debuted with 'Two-person Debate' on Gag Concert, but the process up to that point was a series of misaligned timings."

Kim Young-hee said she was selected as part of OBS's first open recruitment before becoming a KBS comedian. However, the broadcaster did not produce a comedy program, so she retook the MBC comedian exam and passed. Kim Young-hee said, "At that time MBC's comedy programs favored established comedians over newcomers," and added, "Once I played the role of an audience member. I went home that day and cried a lot."

Afterward, Kim Young-hee passed the KBS exam she took with the mindset that it was her last chance, and she said she was finally able to bloom when 'Two-person Debate,' originally the Nam-Nam combo of Hyeok-hwan Hyung-park Young-jin, seized the decisive 'timing' to change to a male-female concept.

Above all, Kim Young-hee named colleague Jung Beom-gyun as the top supporter who made the current 'Malja grandma' possible. Kim Young-hee said, "There were long dry, uneventful times, but thanks to Jung Beom-gyun I was able to return," and emphasized, "Meeting Jung Beom-gyun, who held down my anger whenever I wanted to quit, was the best timing of my life."

Listening to Kim Young-hee's story, guest Jung Sun-hee said, "People are also the ones who create good timing," noting that she had someone like Shin Dong-yeob by her side during crises. She added, "Having someone who hands you a stone when you want to fight is dangerous. Having someone like Jung Beom-gyun who calms you down is half the battle," praising Jung Beom-gyun.

In addition, on that day's 'Malja Show' there was a segment where they discussed with the audience who is more poisonous in life: 'the person who always says they have it worse' or 'the person who pretends to worry while undermining your self-esteem.'

[Photo] KBS2 'Malja Show' broadcast capture

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