SBS 'Whenever Possible' features Park Boyoung revealing her single-living update, drawing attention.
SBS entertainment program Whenever Possible (directed by Choi Bo-pil/writer Chae Jin-a) is a variety show of "niche attacks" that gifts luck in the brief pockets of time encountered in daily life. Based on the last episode's broadcast, it achieved a peak rating of 5% and 1.5% among 2049, ranking first in its time slot for the 2049 demographic and sweeping first place overall among Tuesday's variety shows and drama, continuing its solo run of Tuesday entertainment dominance. (Nielsen Korea, metropolitan area) The broadcast on Feb. 14 (Tue) will feature the two MCs Yu Jae-seok and Yoo Yeon-seok, with actors Lee Kwangsoo and Park Boyoung appearing as "niche friends," unleashing unprecedented close-friend chemistry around the Guri area.
That day Park Boyoung provokes sympathy and laughter with an unpretentiousness quite different from the moniker "national little sister Bobbly." Park Boyoung sighed, "I'm already 37. I welcomed being in my 30s, but being in my 40s feels different," and for a moment the already 40-something Lee Kwangsoo laughed at the youngest's lament, then said, "When I was turning 30 and told Jae-seok hyung, 'I feel strange,' he said, 'It's stranger when you hit your 40s,'" lamenting the fleetingness of time together and drawing laughs. Along with this, Park Boyoung reveals a special private life(?), saying, "I recently started living with a friend. We were close in high school," and confessing without reservation, "I like delivery food, so I mostly order in," showing the warmly human side of a real single-living person and surprising the brothers, the report says.
Meanwhile, Lee Kwangsoo and Park Boyoung are said to explode with the unchecked back-and-forth of true siblings, drawing interest. What triggered the two's antagonistic instincts was none other than an air-hockey-like game. Whenever Lee Kwangsoo timed them, Park Boyoung's hand skills produced repeated mistakes, and he began offering coaching. Park Boyoung accepted Lee Kwangsoo's instruction obediently for a moment, but during the game she shouted, "Ah~ my hands are shaking," transforming into "Ukg-Boyoung" and triggering laughter. But when Lee Kwangsoo persisted, saying, "Boyeong, listen when I tell you!" and continued a storm of nagging, Park Boyoung leaned in close to his ear and whispered fiercely, "I said I got it," turning the set into a sea of laughter.
Viewers' expectations for the full broadcast rise sharply to see what kind of insane chemistry the true-sibling(?) Lee Kwangsoo and Park Boyoung will display and to watch Bobbly Park Boyoung's down-to-earth charm explode on Whenever Possible.
Airs every Tuesday at 9 p.m.
[Photo] SBS entertainment 'Whenever Possible'
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