The second story of the 'Crazy Rich Korean,' with a different immersion temperature, will be revealed.
In the second episode of KBS2's 'Crazy Rich Korean,' which will be broadcast on the 22nd, conductor Jang Hanna, Vietnam national football team coach Kim Sang-sik, and the queen of Harlem, Betty Park, will showcase crazy moments from their lives on their respective stages.
Jang Hanna will display her reverse charm as 'the conductor crazy about Mahler' in this broadcast as well. Behind her joyful daily life, greeting musician statues and traveling around the world with a hula hoop, is her perfectionism that immerses her from 5 a.m. analyzing scores and sweating profusely during rehearsals. In particular, her routine filled with infinite affection for Mahler and the journey of following in his footsteps is expected to evoke reactions of "Isn't this a little crazy?" Jang Hanna also astonished the MCs by saying, "I want to make them work overtime" before her performance. The story behind Jang Hanna's laughter when she said, "The editing was wrong" after the performance will also be revealed in this broadcast.
A highlight of the show will be the real revelations shared by Lee Dong-gook, who appears in the studio directly, about coach Kim Sang-sik. The true stories, from stealing Lee Dong-gook's soccer shoes to social media hate comments and his inner feelings after his resignation, are hidden within a high-level tic-tac as they discuss his Vietnam local adaptation experience, cheerful chemistry with the interpreter, and his connection with coach Park Hang-seo. Attention is also focused on how Kim Sang-sik navigates the balance between being a leader and a human being.
The daily life of Betty Park, who has been in the food business in Harlem for 40 years, continues. Having suffered from five actual armed robbery incidents and falling victim to embezzlement of about 300 million won by an employee she trusted, she confesses that she is "crazy for Harlem" and reveals the real reason she distributes 1,000 lunch boxes to the community every week. Her realistic restaurant management experience with her grandchildren is expected to be moving in itself. Betty Park remarked, "He looks like me," to her grandson, who showcased his knife skills and exuded chef vibes. Her moniker as the queen of Harlem and the background of her leadership piques curiosity.
KBS2's 'Crazy Rich Korean' is a reality show that highlights the real Koreans fiercely living on the global stage, focusing on their true professions and immersion rather than the private lives of celebrities. Structured to trace the obsession, passion, and crazed details hidden behind the glamour, 'Crazy Rich Korean' is scheduled to air at 9:20 p.m. on the 22nd.
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