Recently, Yoo Jae-suk, who hosted the wedding of Koyote's Kim Jong-min, revealed his unique pride in being a wedding host.

SBS entertainment program 'Whenever Possible' (directed by Choi Bo-pil/written by Chae Jin-a) is a variety show that gifts luck during brief moments of spare time encountered in everyday life. Since its airing in the spring and fall of last year, 'Whenever Possible' has delved into the gaps in the viewers' daily lives, dominating the ratings for Tuesday entertainment in the metropolitan area and consistently securing the number one spot for the 2049 demographic. Notably, the show concluded Season 2 with a self-recorded high rating of 4.4% in the metropolitan area, raising anticipation for the new season. (Nielsen Korea)

Among these, in the 21st episode of 'Whenever Possible,' which will air on the 6th, actors Cha Seung-won and Gong Myoung will be featured as 'gap friends,' delivering luck and laughter throughout the Cheongdam area. Yoo Jae-suk, as the nation's MC, will reveal his hidden, somewhat mischievous feelings, drawing attention. The story goes that when a 'gap owner' (applicant) who is a wedding consultant complained, “Every time I attend a wedding, I keep seeing shortcomings,” Yoo Jae-suk, who is 'the top tier in the wedding hosting industry,' expressed strong empathy and shared his own experiences.

Yoo Jae-suk noted, “When I see someone else hosting a wedding, I internally evaluate it,” and began a self-reenactment. He comfortably adjusted his sitting posture and entered into full-on playful mode, saying, “I keep butting in, thinking, ‘That commentary over there isn't great~ It should be said like this.’” This burst of his ‘top-tier pride’ reportedly made Cha Seung-won burst into laughter. Riding this momentum, Cha Seung-won said, “Old camera directors have (occupational hazards) too. Don’t they often strike poses using their hands to frame shots?” making the scene a sea of laughter with his comedic timing.

Also, on this day, Yoo Jae-suk and Cha Seung-won, both 'married men of the 2000s,' will be amazed by the MZ marriage culture. When the specialized term 'studio, dress, makeup' (referred to as 'SDE') appeared, Cha Seung-won couldn't hide his confusion, asking, “What does that mean?” Additionally, when the gap owner explained, “Marriage preparation starts a year and a half in advance,” he activated his middle-aged mode, saying, “These days, it’s hard to get married~,” making the gap owner double over in laughter.

In addition, Cha Seung-won expressed cultural shock at the gap owner's otherworldly phrase, “When the gap time ends, a 'dress shop tour' is scheduled,” but soon affirmed his determination to bring joy to the busy wedding industry gap owner.

Indeed, whether Cha Seung-won, who does not know what SDE is, Yoo Jae-suk, who boasts of being the top tier in the wedding hosting industry, and the Jungdom brothers Yoo Yeon-seok and Gong Myoung can bring happiness to the wedding consultant gap owner will be revealed in the main broadcast of 'Whenever Possible.'

Meanwhile, the healing entertainment show 'Whenever Possible,' which promises even more powerful laughter closely tied to everyday life, is scheduled to air on the evening of the 6th at 9 p.m.

[Photo] SBS entertainment 'Whenever Possible.'

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