Choo Sung Hoon, Kwak Jun Bin, and Lee Eun Ji experience extreme and challenging jobs in China.
ENA · EBS ‘Choo Sung Hoon’s Must Pay for Meals ‘is a real survival travelogue in which Choo Sung Hoon challenges the world’s most extreme jobs and enjoys the food he earns with his sweat.In other words, he must earn his food expenses as compensation for his labor during filming, rather than using production costs or a corporate card to cover his food expenses.Accordingly, the production team revealed the behind-the-scenes story and poster from China, where he began his first trip on the 24th.
First, the Chinese poster shows Choo Sung-hoon, Kwak Jun-bin, and Lee Eun-ji wearing overalls and ready to work.The three people, barefoot and holding large shovels, exude excitement and desperation.Behind them, something piled up like a mountain is captured, stimulating curiosity about the identity of the extreme job they will experience in China.
In particular, the three people in the Chinese poster are divided into the roles of team leader, general affairs manager, and search manager, which draws attention.Team leader Choo Sung-hoon will perform the task of receiving or finding work to earn money for meals, and will also play the role of a spiritual pillar.
On the other hand, Kwak Jun-bin is a math dropout, but he volunteered for the general affairs position in order to eat a more delicious meal with the money he earned through sweat.Lee Eun-ji, the entertainment manager and search manager, is said to discover and guide hidden local places, raising expectations for the amazing chemistry between the three.
As interest gathers for the three people’s real survival trip that will be completed with such a perfect division of labor, curiosity is growing about Choo Sung Hoon’s determination to take on a different challenge.Choo Sung Hoon revealed the reason he decided to appear on ‘Choo Sung Hoon’s Gotta Pay ‘, saying, “I thought it would be a good experience to try out the world’s most extreme jobs, to have experiences I’ve never had before, and to communicate with people from different countries.”
Above all, attention is being paid to the difficulty of extreme jobs for Choo Sung Hoon, who has stamina trained through long hours of exercise and jungle experience.Choo Sung Hoon said, “I was confident in lifting heavy objects because I have stamina and muscle strength from exercising on a regular basis.However, it wasn’t just that kind of work, there were also many other part-time jobs, so it was fun,” giving a rather relaxed answer.
He also chose street food as the most memorable thing in China, the starting point of his unique travels, saying, “I tried a lot of street food and it was all delicious.” He also added, “I felt like I was filming in a very realistic way because I actually worked and lived off the money I earned,” raising expectations for his authentic survival travelogue.
In addition, the restaurants and food shows introduced on Choo Sung Hoon’s YouTube channel have become daily topics, so people are looking forward to the local restaurants and food shows that will be shown on ‘Choo Sung Hoon’s Must Pay for Food ‘.Choo Sung Hoon said, “On my YouTube channel, I mainly go to places that I like, already know, or places recommended by acquaintances,” but “This time, it’s a completely different feeling,” raising curiosity about the criteria for selecting the restaurants that he will visit.
‘Choo Sung Hoon’s ‘I Have to Pay for Your Meals’ will first air on ENA and EBS at 7:50 PM on July 26th.
Hong Se-young, reporter for Donga.com projecthong@donga.com
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