Broadcaster Jun Hyun-moo brought joy on Sunday night.

The KBS 2TV entertainment show "Crazy Rich Korean," which premiered on the 15th, is a human reality entertainment program that deeply examines the lives, philosophies, and daily routines of K-People on the world stage obsessed with their main jobs. The way K-People, who are active globally in music, sports, and food, communicate via video consolidation added freshness to the show.

On this day’s broadcast, the daily lives of the passionate world’s 1% female conductor Jang Han-na, coach Kim Sang-sik who is rewriting the history of Vietnamese soccer, and CEO Betty Park of the restaurant industry in New York's Harlem were revealed for the first time. Their moments filled with a word, a gesture, and an enthusiastic attitude showed why they had to be the best in their fields, nodding heads all around.

As part of the program's intention to show how "crazy" one must be to succeed in a field, Jun Hyun-moo also demonstrated his dedication to his main job as an MC. Upon first encountering the studio filled with survival-type interior design, Jun Hyun-moo filled the opening with joy using his sharp wit and excellent speaking skills.

Additionally, Jun Hyun-moo, who was closely observing the footage brought by the production team, conducted a dense analysis of the reasons why K-People had to succeed, even taking on the role of the "Critico Verification Group," showcasing high engagement and completely capturing the essence of the program.

By not missing the emotions, actions, and energy of the individuals, Jun Hyun-moo also created a new flow from the very first broadcast with his unique approach that deviated from the existing observational entertainment formula, raising expectations for his future activities.

"Crazy Rich Korean," featuring Jun Hyun-moo, airs every Sunday at 9:20 p.m.

[Photo] Provided by KBS.

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