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On My Little Old Boy, actor Lee Dong-hwi revealed his own strict "house rules," but showed a surprising side in which he would even forgo hygiene for his benefactors.

On the 10th aired on SBS, Lee Dong-hwi appeared as a special guest on My Little Old Boy (hereinafter "My Little Old Boy").

Lee Dong-hwi named actor Don Lee and broadcaster Yu Jae-seok as the lifesavers of his life. He expressed his respect for Don Lee, saying, "There is so much I learned while working with senior Dong-seok. His care for those around him and the important role he plays in continually creating work for others."

He recalled his time with Yu Jae-seok, saying, "Jae-seok hyung received great love on the variety shows we appeared on together. He also filmed a lot of commercials," and expressed his gratitude while remembering the days of MSG Wannabe activities.

Lee Dong-hwi said he rarely lets people into his home, so he even replaces the water purifier filter himself, and that when friends come over they meet in the lobby rather than inside his house, surprising everyone. In particular, Seo Jang-hoon drew attention by mentioning Lee Dong-hwi's ironclad house rule: "You must wear slippers at home and sit on the toilet to do your business."

When Seo Jang-hoon asked whether Lee Dong-hwi is usually tidy given his fastidious side, he said, "It would be embarrassing to say I'm tidy in front of you, senior," showing humility in front of "the ultimate cleaner" Seo Jang-hoon and causing laughter.

But the question that immediately followed devastated the set. When asked what he would do if his benefactors Don Lee and Yu Jae-seok stood while using the bathroom, Lee Dong-hwi answered without hesitation, "It's fine." He added, "They are my benefactors," emphasizing that loyalty to his benefactors comes before strict hygiene rules, which provoked uproarious laughter.

[Photo] Capture of the My Little Old Boy broadcast screen

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