Announcer-turned-broadcaster Jang Seongkyu tried to imitate Byeon Woo-seok's makeup but delivered a completely different result that provoked laughter.

Jang Seongkyu posted a short video and photos on the 10th saying "To celebrate the premiere today of this year's most anticipated work #21세기대군부인, I tried to imitate the male lead actor Byeon Woo-seok," and "I can't tell who is who, our sa-bae-nim thank you #ByeonWoo-seok #Byeonseonggi #LeeSabae."

The released photos and videos show Byeon Woo-seok receiving makeup from the skilled artist Lee Sabae and gradually turning into Byeon Woo-seok. Ordinary Jang Seongkyu's bare face was transformed into the drama's Lord Ian, and he wore clothing appropriate to the character. Jang Seongkyu himself said "I can't tell who is who," but the finished result produced a third person completely different from Lord Ian Byeon Woo-seok, bringing laughter. It was neither Jang Seongkyu nor Byeon Woo-seok but a third person, and even the skilled artist Lee Sabae's attempt to "make Jang Seongkyu into Byeon Woo-seok" failed, creating humor.

Meanwhile, the first episode of MBC's Friday-Saturday drama Perfect Crown, which premiered on the 10th, recorded a 8.2% rating in the metropolitan area and 7.8% nationwide, topping Friday-Saturday drama ratings and ranking first among Friday programs for metropolitan households, getting off to a strong start. It also recorded 3.8% in the 20-54 rating, a key indicator of channel competitiveness reflecting changes in media consumption, sweeping first place among Friday-Saturday dramas for metropolitan, 20-54 and nationwide household ratings. Among scenes, the moment when Seong Hee-ju, after being refused an audience request, requests the audience again with reasons, surged to a peak of 9.3% per minute in the metropolitan area. (Nielsen Korea 기준)

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