Jun Hyun-moo from 'Problematic Men Reboot' confessed that his acting skills improved while attending study academies during his school years.

On the afternoon of the 23rd, tvN's entertainment show 'Problematic Men Reboot: Mathematics Edition' aired its first episode, featuring a brain battle among new problematic men aimed at restoring the national 'math self-esteem'.

Jun Hyun-moo, a graduate of a prestigious foreign language high school and Yonsei University, reminisced, "I studied in Mok-dong, and in that area, the influence of mothers was strong. I attended study academies during my school years and studied ahead a lot. I rode a lot of vans. I still remember the Mok-dong 13-14 district learning academy."

He continued, "Everyone except me was good at math, and I was good at English. So what I learned back then was acting. It was embarrassing, so I pretended to understand. If I couldn't recall something and was writing, they'd ask, 'You don't know this? You're not going to college?' Then I'd go, 'Ahh~;' while pretending to know it. I acted like I knew it because I was afraid of falling behind in that group. My mom sent me there at a cost because she was worried I'd fall behind, so I pretended to know it."

Meanwhile, 'Problematic Men Reboot: Mathematics Edition' is a full-fledged math storytelling quiz show that analyzes the world from an all-knowing math perspective and presents ways to solve math problems more easily and enjoyably. To restore the ruined math self-esteem of the nation, Korea's representative top lecturer, Jung Seung-jae, will present a special math lecture. Additionally, the representative brain of 'Problematic Men,' Jun Hyun-moo, along with caster Bae Sung-jae, science-type electronic brain John Park, all-rounder hexagonal idol Suho, and survival champion Kim Gyu-min will also be active.

[Photo] 'Problematic Men Reboot: Mathematics Edition' broadcast screen capture

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