'Baek Father' Yang Se-hyung, Baek Jong-won. Photo by MBC, captured from the video 'Baek Father: Don't Stop Cooking!'

'Baek Father' Yang Se-hyung, Baek Jong-won. Photo by MBC, captured from the video 'Baek Father: Don't Stop Cooking!'

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Park Hee-eun] Yang Se-hyung opened up about his difficulties after hosting a live broadcast.


On the 27th, during MBC's 'Baekfather: Don't Stop Cooking!', Yang Se-hyung said, "Last week caused a big sensation. It even trended in real-time and there was a lot of talk."


He continued, "There was a lot of talk about me. I have to overcome it little by little. I'm okay now," he revealed.


When Yang Se-hyung said, "I was surprised last week because I was curious about the cooking skills of the beginner cooks, but I was shocked that they couldn't even fry an egg," Baek Jong-won responded, "I started this show after hearing that many people couldn't even fry an egg."


He added with a smile, "What surprised me was not that many people can't fry an egg, but that Se-hyung, who is so good at broadcasting, was so nervous."


In response, Yang Se-hyung recalled, "After the company dinner, I went home and shed a few tears."


He reflected, "I took some time to think that maybe I am in a position too good for my abilities," and stated, "My goal became to move beyond being a live broadcast beginner, just as beginner cooks grow into adults." He promised to do his best.


Additionally, Baek Jong-won said, "From now on, I will invite broadcasters who think they are good at broadcasting and show them the harsh reality. I have written down the list of people who teased Yang Se-hyung after watching his live broadcast. I will call them all," he joked.



Yang Se-hyung expressed his determination, saying, "It seems my struggling moments were entertaining to my colleagues. I will continue to work hard."


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