God Park Jun-hyung brings deep laughter and lingering impressions, ranging from his humorous conversation to heartfelt confessions.

Tonight (10th) at 7 p.m., the Channel S original 'Lim Won-hee's Gourmet Delivery' features first-generation idol and God member Park Jun-hyung as a guest grants, sharing candid conversations and eating shows with MC Lim Won-hee. At the beginning of the broadcast, when Lim Won-hee said, 'There isn't much time left,' Park Jun-hyung jokingly quipped, 'My age is running out; soon I’ll turn to dust!' Lim Won-hee, surprised, clarified, 'That means the concert is coming up soon. And we're only a year apart,' which made the scene burst into laughter. In response, Park Jun-hyung mentioned, 'I talked with the members about performing as God once a year' and added, 'I believe there will be good news worth waiting for this year too,' raising expectations.

Meanwhile, Park Jun-hyung corrected Lim Won-hee's Korean, saying, 'It's not 'gyeran,' but 'gyeran',' and joked, 'Am I supposed to be the one teaching Korean?' creating a cheerful atmosphere with his unique 'Junyi Hyung' style. Every time he enjoyed delicious food, he exclaimed, 'It's awesome!' showcasing first-generation idol reactions from the 90s. He also confessed, 'When I saw Lim Won-hee on another program, I thought he was angry because he didn't speak,' and remarked, 'After having three meals together today, I felt that he was a real person,' fostering a warm bromance.

Park Jun-hyung's past will also be revealed. Regarding his well-known high school graduation photo, Park Jun-hyung said, 'I looked like a Tongyang person when I was young, but my appearance changed a lot as I grew up. I surfed and exercised a lot, and before revealing it, nobody knew I was Korean.' He continued, 'I experienced racism when I was young. There were people who spat on the lunchbox my mother packed for me, and I was even hit,' adding, 'That experience is reflected in the lyrics of God’s 'To My Mother.'

'Lim Won-hee's Gourmet Delivery' can be watched every Tuesday at 7 p.m. on Channel S and Channel S PLUS.

Meanwhile, Gyeongju Mayor Joo Nak-young received criticism for his remarks while attending an event featuring God, saying, 'God was popular in our generation, but hasn’t it faded away?'

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