Photo by MBC, screenshot from the broadcast of 'I Live Alone'

Photo by MBC, screenshot from the broadcast of 'I Live Alone'

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MBC 'I Live Alone' Broadcast Screen Capture

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Park Hee-eun] Comedian Park Narae brought laughter by reiterating the prohibition of workplace dating on 'I Live Alone.'


On the 24th broadcast of MBC's 'I Live Alone,' the Rainbow members were shown heading to a peach farm.


In the episode, Kian84-Jang Doyeon and Son Dam-bi-Sung Hoon rode together in a car heading to the peach farm. Sung Hoon praised Son Dam-bi by patting her head, saying, "Now you drive well," after she stopped the car precisely at the stop line when picking him up.


The Rainbow members watching the VCR demanded an explanation from Sung Hoon. Sung Hoon, embarrassed, said, "It's because we're close," and Jang Doyeon asked, "Do you touch the back of someone's head just because you're close?"


Also, Sung Hoon showed a caring side by suggesting to Son Dam-bi, who was driving nervously, to just go to the rest area, the mid-point meeting place. The studio cast reacted to Son Dam-bi and Sung Hoon's behavior, saying, "It looks like celebrities are secretly dating," and "They're sweet like a couple taking driving lessons."


In response, Park Narae emphasized to Son Dam-bi and Sung Hoon, "I think you all have forgotten, but workplace dating is prohibited on 'I Live Alone.'"



She added, "I can't stand seeing anyone sending someone off. I want to see you for a long, long time," adding fun to the broadcast.


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