GREE, who returned after being discharged from the Marine Corps, reveals a chaotic home state completely different from the disciplined military life.

Tonight (24th) at 8 p.m., Channel A's "House swap?!" will feature rapper and broadcaster GREE as the sixth client.

In the episode, seeing the enforcement keyword "a house with no discipline," the organizing enforcement team recalls a recently discharged celebrity and, saying "Could it be BTS's house?" expresses anticipation, drawing laughter. The client they visit with high expectations is revealed to be GREE, who recently drew attention for completing his Marine Corps service, catching viewers' eyes. Appearing as the enforcement team's first-ever single-person household client, GREE shows confidence about the state of tidiness, saying "At this point it's a model house."

But when the full-scale tidying enforcement begins, a reversal unfolds as precariously stacked items and the appearance of a closet seemingly stuffed haphazardly out of sight are revealed.

In particular, it is revealed that despite having bought various organizing items, he did not use them and above all failed to make proper use of space, drawing sighs from the enforcement team. To make matters worse, suspicious traces were found throughout the house during the enforcement, prompting persistent questioning led by "mental chief" Lee Eunji, according to reports. Under the enforcement team's sharp criticism, GREE was sweating bullets and even blurted out "Actually, my father is far from tidy," exposing his father Kim Gu Ra's organizing habits and provoking laughter.

As a solution for client GREE, the show reveals a "custom storage formula" that can make a small single-person home feel twice as spacious. Then, for GREE who lives alone, chef Park Eunyoung, the "kitchen chief," will generously present a Chinese-style all-purpose sauce and a super-simple fried jjambbong meal kit recipe on the broadcast.

[Photo] Channel A's "House swap?!"

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