On the afternoon of the 22nd, TV Chosun's "Bongsunga School" aired, where singer Jang Minho (43) recalled the pain of not being able to escape his unknown days despite winning an audition program. Photo by TV Chosun, screenshot from "Bongsunga School" broadcast.

On the afternoon of the 22nd, TV Chosun's "Bongsunga School" aired, where singer Jang Minho (43) recalled the pain of not being able to escape his unknown days despite winning an audition program. Photo by TV Chosun, screenshot from "Bongsunga School" broadcast.

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Seul-gi] Singer Jang Min-ho (43) recalled the pain of not being able to escape his unknown days despite winning an audition program.


On the afternoon of the 22nd, singer Jo Sung-mo appeared as a guest on TV Chosun's 'Bongsunga School'.


In the broadcast, Jo Sung-mo confessed his friendship with Jang Min-ho. Jo Sung-mo said, "I used to be close with Jang Min-ho. In fact, it was more than just being close."


Jo Sung-mo and Jang Min-ho first connected on KBS's 'My Last Audition in Life,' where Jo Sung-mo was a judge and Jang Min-ho was a contestant.


Jang Min-ho said, "I wanted to contact (Jo Sung-mo). I even won the audition program, but when I came back, I was still in the same place," adding, "After that, I found the courage to pull myself together. That's when I met Youngtak and started doing trot."


Then Jo Sung-mo said, "Thank you for holding on. I supported your success. Now I'm glad you're doing better," creating a warm atmosphere.



Meanwhile, Jang Min-ho debuted in 1997 with U-BeS's first album 'You Will Be With Us.' Later, he gained public recognition by appearing on 'Mr. Trot' last January.


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