On 'Running Man', Yu Jun-Sang ultimately wagered his wife Hong Eun-hee(?) and won the championship.

On the March 19 episode of SBS variety show 'Running Man', the leads of the musical 'Swing Days_code name A', Yu Jun-Sang, Shin Sung-rok, and Park Eun-tae appeared.

Everyone welcomed them, and Jee Seokjin said, "I was surprised that Jaesuk called him hyung," to which Yu Jae-seok answered, "He is one year older than me," and Yu Jun-Sang asked Yu Jae-seok, "What year were you born?" When told he was born in '72, Yu Jun-Sang confidently said, "Then I'm three years older." Everyone was shocked at Yu Jun-Sang's vampire-level youthful looks, since Yu Jun-Sang was born in 1969, and Jee Seokjin, born in '66, said, "People tell me I'm youthful too, so I'm surprised." Song Ji-hyo told him, "Take better care of yourself, oppa," and Jee Seokjin shot back, "You start," drawing laughter.

Continuing, this race was staged as 'Running Days: code name R', set against a 1940s Gyeongseong social club, where players must find two spies who infiltrated to obtain operating funds. In particular, the spies had a condition in the mission that they had to finish last to increase the prize, so a person who intentionally failed missions became the center of suspicion, creating tense suspense.

When they nearly accused him of being a spy, Yu Jun-Sang said, "I'm an independence activist," and added, "I married on March 1 and went on my honeymoon to the Provisional Government in Shanghai." It turned out to be true. Yu Jun-Sang went so far as to say, "I wagered my wife; I'm not a spy," and "Even in a game, I can't be a mole," which drew laughter.

But the spy was Yu Jun-Sang. Everyone was shocked that Yu Jun-Sang had wagered his wife and the Provisional Government in Shanghai; Yu Jun-Sang, an icon of overambition(?), was accused of being the spy from the first game. Yu Jun-Sang said, "The thing I'm worst at is mafia games," looking at a loss, and fellow spy Yu Jae-seok called, "We're in danger now," and took charge.

Yu Jun-Sang succeeded in fooling everyone. Thanks to him, fellow spy Yu Jae-seok also succeeded in winning the prize. Jee Seokjin, amazed at Yu Jun-Sang's victory achieved by a forbidden trump card, said, "That's too much," and Ji Ye-eun also asked in surprise, "Did you wager your wife?"

Regarding this, Yu Jun-Sang explained, "I called my wife earlier and she was having a hard time, so she said, 'Wager me,'" saying he had spoken with his wife Hong Eun-hee. In reality, when Yu Jun-Sang said, "I'm uneasy being called a spy," Hong Eun-hee was shown on the call saying, "Wager your wife and say it's not true." Yu Jun-Sang emphasized, "I got my wife's permission," and even said that Hong Eun-hee had suggested it first.

Then Yu Jun-Sang, known as part of a loving couple, said, "Wife, thank you, my dear," addressing the camera and smiling. Having received the prize, Yu Jun-Sang said he would give it "whenever there's a chance," prompting everyone to laugh and say, "Get your act together," and, "Give it to the sister-in-law (Hong Eun-hee) who made a big contribution today."

[Photo] 'Running Man' broadcast screen capture

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