'SNL Korea' raises expectations with the extraordinary transformation of its ninth host, actor Park Joo-hyun, known for her candid and down-to-earth character, and her commitment to comedy performances.

Coupang Play's 'SNL Korea' is a self-proclaimed No. 1 real comedy show in South Korea, created by a superhost who invariably secures a 'meme star' spot and a crew with maximum laughter combat power.

Ahead of its release today, 31st, at 8 p.m., the still cut for episode 9 features key scenes that vividly highlight the laughter-filled season 7 of Coupang Play's comedy show 'SNL Korea.' Park Joo-hyun reportedly immersed herself perfectly in the character she portrayed on stage, mastering synchronization and delivering high-level comedy performances that turned the venue into a sea of laughter.

Park Joo-hyun evokes laughter with her delinquent student style and analog 'Y2K' fashion from head to toe, transforming into a cute princess with a fresh 'Full House'-style outfit while capturing attention with charming looks in front of Kwon Hyuk-soo. In her appearance as Kim Won-hoon's humanoid girlfriend, she showcased lovable visuals and vibrant charm, and a fantastic tick-tack is expected with the AI robot 'Giga Huni' from the previous season, which received explosive support.

Additionally, Park Joo-hyun, transformed into a 'girl disguised as a boy' captain, captivates the heart of king Shin Dong-yup, which draws attention. In her diverse acting transformations that navigate between stable serious performances and comedy, her 'method acting' aimed at inducing subtle laughter even impressed Shin Dong-yup, a master of improvisational acting, who reportedly gave a thumbs up. Park Joo-hyun heated up the opening with her candid wish to 'let out a good curse' and boldly declared, 'I will show you the essence of a TET (testosterone girl),' raising expectations for her groundbreaking performance in 'SNL Korea' season 7.

Meanwhile, episode 9 of Coupang Play's comedy show 'SNL Korea' featuring ninth host Park Joo-hyun will be released today, May 31, at 8 p.m. [Photo] Provided

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