Singer and actor Noh Min-woo reveals the secret to his youthful looks.

On the 23rd (Thu) at 10 p.m., MBC's Get Me Home! Holmes (directed by Jeong Da-hi, Nam You Joung, Heo Ja-yun, Kim Seong-nyeon / hereafter "Holmes") heads out to inspect the "bathhouse road," which has recently become a hot spot again among younger generations.

On that episode, the three peers born in 1986 who are all in their prime — singer and actor Noh Min-woo, comedian Kwak Beom, and Joo Woo-jae — appear together. The three, who went through a period of stagnation for a while, plan to examine the current state of bathing culture by looking from bathhouses, which have recently regained attention mainly among Gen Z, to the homes of people who are serious about bathing.

First, Noh Min-woo, who is rumored to be a "bathhouse maniac," reveals his unusual bathing philosophy. He says that when he goes to a bathhouse he stays for about seven hours, drawing surprise, and he expresses a firm belief that "bathhouses are more effective than dermatology clinics." It is also noted that he has maintained flawless skin despite never having had laser procedures even once in his life, attracting attention. In addition, his special affection for bathing leads him to recount an anecdote about receiving a surprise gift from Hyde, the vocalist of the legendary Japanese rock band L'Arc~en~Ciel, increasing curiosity.

Next, the three visit a 24-hour charcoal kiln jjimjilbang in Dunchon-dong that is listed for sale and thoroughly inspect the bathhouse and the jjimjilbang. In the process, vivid stories from the scene are also conveyed through an interview with the owner who actually runs it. When the owner openly reveals the realistic inside story, including fixed costs required to operate a 24-hour jjimjilbang and various utility bills, Kwak Beom, showing a startled reaction, hurriedly tries to smooth things over by saying, "You don't have to tell us that," which elicits laughter. Joo Woo-jae adds to the owner, "You seem like a chatterbox," and an unexpected link between the owner and the "chatterbox" is revealed, making the scene even more cheerful.

Also, Kwak Beom transforms into the so-called "Kwak Woo-sung" in the ice room, heating up the scene with his impression that evokes Jung Woosung from the movie The Divine Move. He goes on to talk about the hardships he faces as the so-called "impression vending machine," and shares a bittersweet behind-the-scenes story that he even has banned personal acts, increasing anticipation for the broadcast.<

[Photo] MBC's Get Me Home! Holmes

[OSEN]

※ This article has been translated by AI. Share your feedback here.