“Only flour and Ramen every night” Jang Hye-Jin reveals the story of “parasite” behind the scenes

“Only flour and Ramen every night” Jang Hye-Jin reveals the story of “parasite” behind the scenes

The 161st episode of “Story of the Day in which you bite the tail”, broadcast on February 6, is entitled “their” history “and deepens Korean work performed by women) in the late 1940s. Explore also Ascent of the troop of Gomusin, a first female fan club dedicated to women’s gukgeuk. listeners.

Jang Hye-Jin, who recently interpreted the famous soprano Han Ki-Joo, the mother of Heo Young-Seo (played by Shin Ye-Eun) in the drama “Jeonggyeon: The Star Is Born”, which highlights women’s Gukgeuk, According to reports he resounded deeply. With the story of IM Jong-raye.

The episode presents the overwhelming popularity of women’s gukgeuk, which once attracted over 7000 spectators in a single day, and the immense fame of IM Jong-Re as a male role-playing interpreter. It also tells the story of the troop of Gomusin, the first fan club known in Korea. The discussion fascinates Jang Hye-Jin, Go Gyu-Pil and Aiki.

During the conversation, Go Gyu-Pil surprises everyone by expressing his desire to play a gender sink role. Adds humorous “Sure, I should first follow a diet“, Recognizing his full physique and determination to transform himself for such a role, arousing laughter.

On the contrary, Jang Hye-Jin reveals his struggles with weight gain for the “parasite”, which has attracted 10.31 million spectators. She confesses “At the time I had to earn more than 18 kg. I ate a lot of bread and ramen every night“, Surprising of those present.

While Go Gyu-Pil discusses weight loss and Jang Hye-Jin recalls his struggles for weight gain, Aiki unexpectedly shares the background behind his art name, triggering curiosity.

The “story of the day when you bite the tail” commented the production team, “We will discover the story not told and dramatic of women’s gukgeuk, which gave birth to the first fan club of Korea. The rise and fall of this art form, which has recently acquired recognition, will be a deeply moving experience. Please wait anxiously.

In the meantime, “History of the day when the tail” is a program in which three narrators study and share real life stories with a partner in an intimate environment. It is aired every Thursday at 10:20 pm on SBS.

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