This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
Actor Ku Sung-hwan urgently looked for a fire station during the cross-country march, causing surprise.
On the 17th, Ku Sung-hwan, who recently attracted attention for his noticeably lost weight, appeared on the MBC variety program I Live Alone (abbreviated as 'I Live Alone').
That day, Ku Sung-hwan enjoyed ramen for breakfast and began the final day of the cross-country march. While walking on Daekyo, Ku Sung-hwan gradually grimaced with sounds of pain.
He said, "Those who take the cross-country march will know. Restrooms are really a hardship. Often there are no convenience stores within 10km," and revealed that his stomach hurt at the time.
Hong, Ku Sung-hwan's partner on the cross-country march, told him that the 119 fire station was nearby. But because it was about 500m away, Ku Sung-hwan kept walking and appealed, "This is really too bad. I almost couldn't hold it," provoking laughter.
Seeing Ku Sung-hwan, whose gait had lost its outward sway because of stomach pain, Code Kunst remarked, "Hyung, your swagger is fixed," and after using the 119 fire station restroom, Ku Sung-hwan, with a much brighter face, said, "I almost died. The people here are lifesavers," eliciting a sense of relief.
Resuming the cross-country march, he said, "Happiness is always close. What is this that makes me so happy?" and soon complained that his energy had run out, drawing laughter. <
[Photo] 'I Live Alone' broadcast
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