Ko Woo-Rim of crossover group Forestella said his wife Kim Yuna said she was jealous of him.
On the 16th, MBC's 'Get Me! Homes' (directed by Jeong Da-hee, Nam You Joung, Heo Ja-yoon, Kim Seong-nyeon, hereafter "Homes") will go on a scouting trip for the "Seoul villa special" to break down prejudices about villas.
This episode features "scouting master" comedian Yang Se-hyung and "scouting hopefuls" Jo Min-gyu and Ko Woo-Rim of crossover group Forestella. The three tour various listings to discover the true charm of "villas," which have been hidden by prejudice in Seoul, often called the "apartment republic."
Through this scouting trip, they will directly inspect villas with different characters and strengths and present unique housing options.
Before the full-scale scouting, behind-the-scenes stories of Forestella members' scouting are first shared in the studio. Yang Se-hyung, who went on the scouting trip with them, especially praised Jo Min-gyu, saying he "looked like a real estate expert," raising expectations. Later, when Jang Dong-min asked Ko Woo-Rim, "Did your wife give you advice?" he said, "It wasn't advice, but she is very interested in interior design and pretty buildings, so she was jealous of the appearance," drawing attention. Ko Woo-Rim, who said he dreamed of becoming a comedian when he was young, said he even prepared personal acts with Jo Min-gyu.
The three first visit a multiunit house located in Pyeongchang-dong, Jongno District. Jo Min-gyu mentioned he graduated from the nearby Seoul Arts High School and shared schoolday episodes. He said the school had many children of wealthy families and that he attended school alongside grandchildren of famous groups, surprising everyone. In particular, he brought up that he was once ranked third among the "top 5 rich students" in the school and revealed a story about becoming the subject of a false rumor for an unexpected reason.
The next house on display boasts a "double mountain range" location embracing both Bukhansan Mountain and Bukak Mountain, catching the eye. As people marveled at the wide-open natural scenery beyond the balcony, Jo Min-gyu and Ko Woo-Rim recalled their intense entrance exam experiences after attending arts high schools and instantly performed entrance-exam songs. Not to be outdone, Yang Se-hyung recreated "O Sole Mio," which he said he practiced in the past to win over a co-star's heart in the MBC drama "A Thousand Kisses," drawing attention.
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