Appearing in CastU as a 'Former Seoul National University Judge Turned Politician'
Bang Si-hyuk, Kim Tae-hee, and Na Kyung-won Named Top Three Outputs from Seoul National University

Na Kyung-won, former member of the People Power Party, appeared on a short-form service channel with the concept of interviewing attractive men and women on the street. The channel pursues entertainment unrelated to politics.


On the 23rd, a video titled "Politician Formerly a Seoul National University Judge" was uploaded to the Instagram short-form channel CAST U.


In the released video, former lawmaker Na briefly answers eight questions. To the first question, "Among appearance, wealth, and intelligence, which is your charm?" Na answered "intelligence, appearance." When asked, "How would you rate your appearance out of 10?" she replied, "8 points," adding, "Because I’m getting older now."


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Next, when asked if she had ever gained political advantage from her pretty appearance, she answered, "At first yes, later no." She explained, "(People) don’t look at what I say, but rather say things like, ‘How does your face look today?’..."


Na revealed that her MBTI is "ENFJ," which is generally classified among the 16 personality types as a "leader" or "natural leader." When asked to name the top three outputs from Seoul National University, she named HYBE Chairman Bang Si-hyuk, actress Kim Tae-hee, and herself.


Na also participated in the recent meme challenge called "Changing the mood with spacing," playing word games using the names of former and current presidents. She said, "Yoon Seo, did you get married?" "Yoon Seok-yeol, did you scold?" "Is there a problem?" "Moon Jae-in, look at me."


She also wore a "gwajam" (department jumper) with the Seoul National University logo and performed the recently popular dance called "wiggle wiggle."


Na explained that the video was filmed near SangSangMadang in Hongdae, Seoul, on the 19th. When asked whether the video was filmed spontaneously on the street or pre-arranged, she avoided a direct answer, only saying, "I have never applied to support the video."



Meanwhile, after attending a joint book concert for non-incumbent party branch chiefs held at a cafe in Sinchon, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, on the 14th, Na told reporters, "I think the ruling party’s political operating system needs to change for the emergency committee chairperson to be able to work," adding, "Reestablishing the party-government relationship should be a prerequisite for forming the emergency committee or establishing the party leadership system to be much more effective."


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