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Broadcaster Choo Sung Hoon introduced singer Kim Jong Kook as an "exercise fool."

On the 12th, the final episode of the SBS Plus variety show "A tough man's travel guide in Kyushu" aired, showing Choo Sung Hoon, Kim Jong Kook and Daesung touring a five-star hotel.

That day, Daesung, who was riding in the sports car driven by Choo Sung Hoon, said, "My head touches (the roof)," and explained, "I'm tall when seated." In response, Kim Jong Kook laughed and said, "If people ask, 'Daesung has made a lot of money, so why doesn't he drive a sports car?' tell them, 'Because my head touches (the roof).'"

The place they later arrived at was a five-star ryokan that began in 1947, a traditional ryokan style that maintained a large Japanese garden.

Through Choo Sung Hoon's quick check-in, those heading to the accommodations repeatedly marveled, saying, "Is it okay to push this far?" and "This place is so cool." A broadcast caption explained that the production team was treating the hardworking members.

The tough men asked staff about where and when they would eat. Interpreting Kim Jong Kook's question, "Where is the gym?", Choo Sung Hoon soon relayed, "They say there is no gym." Kim Jong Kook replied, "The standards are different from Korea's five-star hotels," and said, "It can't be helped."

Choo Sung Hoon introduced Kim Jong Kook to a staff member as an "exercise fool," prompting Kim Jong Kook and Daesung to bristle and laugh, saying, "We can understand that much too."

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