On 'My Little Old Boy,' Lee Hong-ki surprised everyone by revealing a record of '100 rounds of golf a year.' He displayed characteristics of both a gaming enthusiast and a shopping addict, showcasing a life of 'a truly free spirit.'
The broadcast of SBS's 'My Little Old Boy' on the 11th revealed Lee Hong-ki's studio apartment.
From a gaming room equipped with multiple monitors and a bunk bed to a suitcase with the baggage tag still attached and a living room cluttered with laundry, Lee Hong-ki's 'disorganized' lifestyle was fully exposed.
Lee Hong-ki's mother noted, 'Our son can't keep things organized. Other sons are tidy, right?' adding, 'He's a truly free spirit. It's understandable because I'm his mother, but a third party wouldn't.' This made the cast burst into laughter. When asked to grade him, she said '40 points,' turning the studio into a sea of laughter once again.
Even during games, Lee Hong-ki's 'stream of consciousness' lifestyle, which shifts to online shopping, was captured. He explained his habit of always buying two of each item by saying, 'Because I buy them abroad, shipping takes a long time. I buy one more.' His mother reacted incredulously, saying, 'That's why the house is filled with stuff.'
Lee Hong-ki actually had a different true hobby: golf. He confessed to playing 100 rounds on the field each year, startling everyone. In particular, a schedule showing that he played 10 rounds in April was released, which drew admiration, stating, 'He really loves golf.' Lee Hong-ki started his day with mini golf putting at home, demonstrating his love for the sport.
From a free-spirited daily life to shocking cleaning conditions, and unexpected traits of a 'golf enthusiast' were unveiled about Lee Hong-ki. Interest is focused on what twists await in next week's broadcast.
[Photo] Broadcast capture.
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