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Yoon Hyung-bin said he lost 2 billion won from business alone.

On the 14th, SBS's 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2 - You Are My Destiny' (hereafter Same Bed, Different Dreams 2) featured Lee Sang-min, Lee Bong-won and Kim Byung-hyun.

Yoon Hyung-bin visited Kim Byung-hyun and Lee Bong-won. Because each had experience with business failures, they formed the "Mangjo Club."

Yoon Hyung-bin said, "I didn't count them, but there were quite a few failures. Before becoming a comedian I ran an events company, and a performance venue almost succeeded," as he listed his past businesses one after another.

Yoon Hyung-bin said, "I created a comedy idol and dominated search rankings on a Japanese portal. They became the first Koreans to reach No. 1. Being an idol, a fandom formed and the showcase sold out in three minutes. But from March 15, entry into the country was banned because of COVID. Waking up each day meant losing tens of millions of won."

Yoon Hyung-bin said calmly, "You can't beat COVID. You have to ride the trend. I thought it was the era of meal kits, so I opened an offline store. Online did well but offline did not. Didn't I run about a 2 billion won deficit?"

Yoon Hyung-bin proposed a sausage jjambbong meal kit to Kim Byung-hyun and Lee Bong-won and said that since his wife Jung Kyung-mi does live commerce, he would handle distribution and management. He added, "There is an investor I've been watching recently. I opened an English musical academy in Songdo. The national fairy's business is doing well these days," revealing Jung Kyung-mi's business.

Yoon Hyung-bin called Jung Kyung-mi immediately. He made the business proposal, but Jung Kyung-mi cut him off flatly, saying, "I politely refuse."

[Photo] SBS 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2 - You Are My Destiny'

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