Photo by JTBC "Knowing Bros"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jeong-ho] Comedian Kim Junho said he received an offer to appear on 'Again, I Live Alone' but declined.


On the afternoon of the 27th, JTBC's 'Knowing Bros' featured comedians Kim Junho, Park Young-jin, and actor Oh Man-seok as guests.


That day, Oh Man-seok revealed, "When I was filming the drama 'The Man in the Vineyard,' I had the nickname 'Country Eric.'"


He continued, "When I met comedian Kim Kyung-sik, Kim Kyung-sik said, 'It really feels like you're looking at me,' which was fascinating." He also mentioned look-alikes such as Obama, Eddie Murphy, and Wesley Snipes, bringing laughter to those around him.


Additionally, when 40% of the 10 participants that day were divorced singles, Seo Jang-hoon said, "This place is really a field. At this rate, isn't it everyone's business?" which caused everyone to burst into laughter.


Hearing this, Kim Junho said, "In the past, when I appeared on variety shows with Seo Jang-hoon, Lee Sang-min, and Tak Jae-hoon, all of us were divorced singles, and we felt gloomy as everyone was getting married wherever we went abroad. Even when introducing a food master, the word 'master' created a somber atmosphere."


Moreover, Seo Jang-hoon recalled, "We kept talking about that topic (divorce) nonstop, so we felt intimidated." In response, Kim Junho said, "I thought, 'I should travel with close friends.' Everyone felt somewhat like a failure," adding, "When the topic of 'master of sauces' came up, everyone fell silent."


Furthermore, Kim Junho said, "Someone recently suggested doing 'Again, I Live Alone.' I saw the title and said no." Park Young-jin, sitting beside him, joked again, "Is this the second special? I'm living well," causing laughter around them once more.



Meanwhile, 'Knowing Bros' airs every Saturday at 9 PM.


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