Lee Hwi-hyang, whose hair has turned completely white, confesses a story about being mistaken for her son's boyfriend while abroad.
Actress Lee Hwi-hyang reveals the behind-the-scenes story of a laughable trip when she went on a trip with her biological son and was mistaken for a "young male boyfriend" on MBN Kim Ju-ha's Day and Night.
Lee Hwi-hyang explained that she set off on a trip to Guam with her son in the past on the 39th episode of MBN Kim Ju-ha's Day and Night, which airs on Saturday the 22nd at 9:40 p.m., and that she freely enjoyed the trip at the time, linking arms with her son or putting her hand on his shoulder while walking. While doing so, she said she got into a taxi driven by a Korean driver, and the driver looked closely at her son and said, "No, he looks exactly like his mother," she said, provoking curiosity.
She went on to say, "The driver said, 'There is a rumor among Koreans in Guam that Lee Hwi-hyang came on holiday with a young man,'" and burst into laughter. Despite the absurd rumor of a romance with a young man, Lee Hwi-hyang reacted coolly, saying, "I am grateful that people are that interested," which impressed everyone.
Meanwhile, actor Park Sang-myeon makes a surprise appearance as the first "returning guest" in the history of Kim Ju-ha's Day and Night. Park Sang-myeon returned to Kim Ju-ha's Day and Night to give support to Lee Hwi-hyang, with whom he worked on the film Family Trip. Park Sang-myeon, who at first did not intend to appear, said he decided to appear after hearing, "If you do really well this time, you could replace one of Moon Seyoon or Zo Zazz," which sent the set into fits of laughter.
In particular, Park Sang-myeon, while pouring out stories about the play Pink Truck, which has confirmed encore performances, expressed disappointment about director Jang Hang-jun, the original author of Pink Truck and the director who reached 10 million admissions with The King's Warden. Park Sang-myeon said, "I was in the previous films, but I alone was left out of the film The King's Warden," and relayed the conversation he had with director Jang Hang-jun, which devastated the set. Curiosity is raised about what director Jang Hang-jun said to Park Sang-myeon.
In addition, a scene in which Park Sang-myeon caused a huge sensation in the past by making ramyun with Yu Jae-seok was recalled at the event and produced roaring laughter. Park Sang-myeon said, "Whenever Yu Jae-seok looks at me he calls me 'My face hyung'," relaying the nickname Yu Jae-seok gave him, and left a video letter to Yu Jae-seok, turning the set into a sea of laughter. Expectations are rising about what Park Sang-myeon said to Yu Jae-seok.
Lee Hwi-hyang debuted as a runner-up in the 1981 Miss MBC contest and graduated from Seoul Institute of the Arts, department of theater. She began acting in earnest as an MBC class of '82 public talent and has appeared in more than 60 works over an impressive 44-year career.
[Photo] MBN Kim Ju-ha's Day and Night
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