'Crazy Rich Korean' arrives on the small screen showcasing the daily lives of those who are deeply immersed in their work.

On the 13th, KBS 2TV's 'Crazy Rich Korean' will reveal the real day of two world-class K-people who have captivated the world with their dedication to their professions: performance queen Hwasa and the CEO of North America's top K-restaurant, Simon Kim.

Despite suffering from a toe fracture, Hwasa embarks on a solo tour covering 11 cities in North America. On the day of the performance, she reveals her insane dedication to rehearsals despite pain and health issues. Until just before going on stage, she sweats profusely on the treadmill and delivers an explosive performance that excites the audience, showcasing the true day of 'the performance queen who is crazy to the bone.'

Before the Boston performance, there will also be a 'beef restaurant flex' for the staff. A pop-up fan meeting with fans met on the street, a 'backstage crazy' where she changes hair, costumes, and makeup in just 2 minutes, and Hwasa's ultra-close fan service while riding the box that Rihanna and Beyoncé have also taken. The sincere commitment to the stage and responsibility for the fans will complete the crazy tour live, which is expected to send chills down the viewers' spines.

In addition, Hwasa unexpectedly expresses her hidden feelings by saying to the staff, "Sisters, I'm annoyed," revealing her tears stemming from the toe fracture.

Meanwhile, the real management daily life of CEO Simon Kim, who established the world's 10th and North America's top steakhouse, will also be revealed. Simon Kim, who has earned Michelin stars for 8 consecutive years and captivated everyone from Obama to BTS, shows his attention to detail by personally checking under tables with a flashlight and thoroughly inspecting the bathroom water pressure.

A surprise birthday party for Simon Kim thrown by all employees and an unimaginably ambitious global expansion plan will also draw attention. Simon Kim's intense dedication is showcased as he visits the construction site ahead of the opening of the second location right next to Trump Tower, along with his steadfast leadership that has not laid off a single person during the COVID crisis.

'Crazy Rich Korean' is set to depict once again the moments of immersion that are only possible because of true commitment to work, as well as 'a day in the life of truly crazy Koreans' in a cheerful and authentic manner.

Meanwhile, 'Crazy Rich Korean,' which captures the real daily lives of K-people racing toward the end of immersion, will air on the 13th at 9:20 p.m.

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