Lee Sang-min drew laughter with his distinctive wit and sense on No, but really.
Lee Sang-min delivered a prison-concept talk show and provided a fresh kind of fun on SBS's No, but really, which aired on the 6th. When Shin Dong-yeob appeared as a guest that day, Lee Sang-min sprang to his feet and greeted him respectfully, saying, "You really shine in person," and fully immersed himself in the concept, saying, "The real deal has appeared."
Lee Sang-min asked Shin Dong-yeob why he decided to appear on the talk show No, but really after 15 years, and played up the mood from the start as a "laughter starter," prompting a Shin Dong-yeob impression by mentioning Tak Jae-Hoon's gag.
Lee Sang-min added empathy to Shin Dong-yeob's anecdote about going through a hard time after standing guarantor for a loan in the past by reacting, "(At that time) you can't hear anything," and showed perfect chemistry by trading impromptu skits with Shin Dong-yeob.
Lee Sang-min pointed at Shin Dong-yeob and steered the conversation naturally, saying, "If you ask how you married your sister-in-law, he says he married her because she's fun and pretty," and "Don't you sometimes fear your wife?"
Especially when he said, "In a way, this is the first time this kind of show has been done in Korea," and brought up Shin Dong-yeob's "reunion with an ex" episode, Shin Dong-yeob shot back, "You're qualified to tell this story," completing the back-and-forth and drawing big laughs.
Lee Sang-min, who recently established the agency The232, challenged himself to produce a record for the first time in 25 years and began idol production through the YouTube channel 232 Project. Opening a new second act as a producer, Lee Sang-min raised expectations about his future moves by hunting for new raw talent alongside the figures who led the golden age of mixed groups in recently released content.
[Photo] SBS's No, but really broadcast capture
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