Coupang Play's "SNL Korea" is a self-proclaimed number one real comedy show in South Korea, featuring an ultra-rare host that reserves the 'meme star' seat as soon as they appear and a 'trusted' crew with maxed-out laughter combat power.

On Saturday, 10th, at 8 p.m., Coupang Play's comedy show "SNL Korea" Season 7, Episode 6 was released, where Moon Chae-won presented uproarious laughter to viewers with her shocking transformation and method acting.

Especially in the opening, when Shin Dong-yup asked, "Do you have a boyfriend?" Moon Chae-won cleverly dodged the question, saying, "Even if I do, I probably can't say it," but when asked to send a video message to her boyfriend in an improvised skit, she quickly switched her expression to say in ad-lib, "I think I will finish late today. See you later," hinting at something unusual right from the start.

Following this, she transformed into the pure-hearted woman who faced separation from her boyfriend Kwon Hyuk-soo in a new mix version that made viewers forget the original, adding a witty interpretation of the recent SIM hacking incident inspired by the film "The Last Weapon." Moon Chae-won's serious yet neat acting met with the comedy genre, creating a strange atmosphere and an unexpected explosive synergy. Notably, she captured attention with sophisticated expressions of lament in classical drama style, saying, "I am wronged. I am wronged. I am innocent" in front of a telecom agency.

In a corner satirizing the 'kangaroo tribe'—young adults financially and emotionally dependent on their parents despite being well past the age to be independent—Moon Chae-won appeared as the daughter receiving dating advice from her parents, Shin Dong-yup and Jeong I-rang, while forming a flirtatious atmosphere with her childhood friend Kim Won-hoon, not shying away from embarrassing herself. Just as things seemed to develop into a delightful moment between the opposite genders, she embodied a mischievous child-like nature that couldn't suppress her playful spirit, eliciting laughter. Particularly, her authentic improvisation and ad-libs impressed even veteran crew member Kim Won-hoon, indicating the birth of a "Moon Chae-won style comedy meme."

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Additionally, from her self-parody of the iconic catchphrase, "Hey, give it to me," delivered with a cute expression and tone during her past entertainment appearances, to her act of feigning modesty in front of Kim Won-hoon and Kim Gyu-won, and even engaging in a power struggle with Ji Ye-eun and Arata Momoko that culminated in a fierce hair-pulling fight, Moon Chae-won's series of reversals had viewers doubled over with laughter. Furthermore, appearing as a delinquent student alongside Lee Su-ji, she elicited roars of laughter while executing a comic pose with her hands clasped together to dominate her opponent. Viewers responded that Moon Chae-won’s delicate serious acting combined with the comedy genre of "SNL Korea" made for an unusual humor. At the end of all the segments, Moon Chae-won remarked, "It felt like we shared a great memory, making it a meaningful time."

In addition to Moon Chae-won's performance, the corner that humorously depicts the competitive dynamics between the applicants Kwon Hyuk-soo and Jo Min-kyung, who inspected before taking office, and the cunning representative Jung Sang-hoon fooling the newcomers, as well as the witty segments satirizing the domestic and international political scene, Coupang Play's "SNL Korea" is bursting with its unique ideas online, hinting at the birth of a "hot meme."

Meanwhile, the 7th episode of Coupang Play's comedy show "SNL Korea," featuring actor Ahn Jae-hong as host, will be released on the 17th at 8 p.m.

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