Actress Ko So-young is radiating the charm of 'human Ko So-young,' successfully completing her fixed entertainment debut challenge after 33 years.

On the 23rd, in the first broadcast of MBN's 30th anniversary national consolation project 'Oh Eun-young Stay,' Ko So-young appeared as an MC, showing remarkable adaptability despite being her first fixed entertainment grants, captivating viewers' hearts with her lovely and comfortable charm.

The first to appear on 'Oh Eun-young Stay,' Ko So-young displayed a nervous demeanor typical of a 'variety show rookie,' but quickly began taking photos in wonder at the filming site and changed into the socks she brought, presenting a charming contrast that elicited smiles.

Recognized as a 'cooking whiz' by her close friend Dr. Oh Eun-young, Ko So-young also prepared lunch for the participants, showcasing her cooking skills. She chose 'waffle bibimbap,' which garnered attention on social media, carefully completing each dish not only for taste but also for its visual appeal. Especially, her 'mom mode,' which carefully considered the participants' preferences, added a warm touch.

Additionally, the natural two-shot with Dr. Oh Eun-young and the chemistry with Moon Se-yoon, whom she teamed up with for the first time, provided viewers with warm laughter.

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Ko So-young also approached the participants without hesitation, exuding a friendly charm. A 'super fan' participant who claimed to have watched the movie 'Beat' more than eight times was overwhelmed with emotion when meeting Ko So-young in person, and she warmly cared for the participants like a kind older sister and mother.

Through 'Oh Eun-young Stay,' Ko So-young fully revealed her human charm, permeating as a friendly and warm presence to viewers, and expectations are building for her future contributions showcased through 'Oh Eun-young Stay.'

Meanwhile, 'Oh Eun-young Stay' is a healing project where those who have not had the opportunity to fully heal unexpected life wounds participate in a temple stay, seeking comfort, empathy, and various solutions over a two-day, one-night program, airing every Monday at 9:10 p.m.

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