Jung Ho-young from 'The boss's ears are donkey ears' is keeping an eye on chefs like Choi Hyun-seok and Jeong Ji-sun, who have been active in 'Culinary Class Wars.'

On the 6th, the KBS 2TV variety show 'The boss's ears are donkey ears' (abbreviated 'Sadangui') will present a cooking show themed around liberation, featuring esteemed chefs like Jung Ho-young, Choi Hyun-seok, Jeong Ji-sun, and Ahn Yoo-seong. Jung Ho-young will captivate attention by declaring that for the month of June, he will change his name to 'Jung Ho-guk,' saying, 'A chef who doesn’t know history shouldn’t even eat rice.'

During this, when Jun Hyun-moo remarked that Jung Ho-young next to Choi Hyun-seok looked like Seo Su-nam and Ha Cheong-il, Park Myung-soo recognized them as a rival combo in the chef world by saying, 'It’s like Ppo-sik and Lee Yong-sik with Choi Yang-rak.' While keeping an eye on Choi Hyun-seok, Jung Ho-young eventually exploded with jealousy over Choi Hyun-seok's cooking show, pressuring the production staff to add himself to the cooking show.

Jung Ho-young boasted, 'Choi Hyun-seok made less, but I made more than 10 servings so that more people could taste it.' When the staff praised Chef Jeong Ji-sun for her beauty, he sarcastically responded, 'Honestly, she's not that pretty' while continuing to keep an eye on both Choi Hyun-seok and Jeong Ji-sun, eliciting laughter.

In response, CEO Noh Hee-young, who is famously known for seldom giving compliments, praised, 'When I see the menus of Chef Choi Hyun-seok and Chef Jung Ho-young, Chef Jung Ho-young's ingredients are all arranged to be stir-fried. Chef Jung Ho-young is serious about food,' drawing a big smile from Jung Ho-young.

Jung Ho-young requested Lee Soon-sil, 'Please write down some compliments on what I did well,' to which Lee Soon-sil bluntly replied, 'There's nothing to write down,' making everyone burst into laughter. Jung Ho-young's sincere demeanor, having declared his name change from Jung Ho-young to Jung Ho-guk, will be revealed during the main broadcast of 'Sadangui.'

'Sadangui' is a program for the bosses of Korea that aims to create a delightful workplace through voluntary empathy and self-reflection. According to Nielsen Korea, the 312th episode recorded a peak viewership rating of 6.2% and has maintained its position as the number one program in its time slot for 161 weeks in a row. It airs every Sunday at 4:40 p.m.

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