Actor Yoo Ji-tae acknowledged the popularity of comedian Kim Jun-Ho.

On the 23rd, on the YouTube channel "Junho Jimin," Yoo Ji-tae from the film "The King's Warden" appeared as a guest and talked.

Yoo Ji-tae and Kim Jun-Ho were classmates in the Department of Theater and Film at Dankook University and were such close friends that they even lived together during college. They have maintained their relationship for more than 30 years to date.

When Kim Jun-Ho, wearing hanbok, shouted "Hit! Hit until you die!" reciting a line from "The King's Warden," Yoo Ji-tae quipped, "You only say that when you're on air. How can you only say it when you're on air," drawing laughter.

Sitting down, Yoo Ji-tae looked at Kim Jimin and said, "Isn't Jimin too much of a loss? What is this in life?" and Kim Jun-Ho countered, "If you put it that way, isn't Hyojin a loss, Hyojin?"

Yoo Ji-tae rolled up his sleeves saying, "What about Hyojin?" and Kim Jimin laughed, "It felt like, 'I'm Yoo Ji-tae.'"

Recalling his college days, Yoo Ji-tae admitted, "Back then I really didn't talk. I didn't speak at all," and Kim Jimin said, "I heard that. When you had blind dates or group meetings in college, (Kim Jun-Ho) oppa talked the whole time, and in the end they chose (Yoo Ji-tae) oppa."

But Yoo Ji-tae boasted, "It was the opposite. Because I stood quietly without talking, people would show interest thinking, 'Who is that?' and come to me. They come to us. But because hyung talked so well, by the end they all went to hyung. Jun-ho hyung was very popular. Everyone really liked him."

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