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[Exclusive]In 17 years, I have pierced all three terrestrial broadcasting companies..Kim Jun-su, SBS's "My Little Old Boy" will appear

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Choi Hyejin

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 Kim Jun-su/Photo by Kim Hwi-sun = hwijpg@
Kim Jun-su/Photo by Kim Hwi-sun = hwijpg@

Singer and musical actor Kim Jun-soo broke through the barriers of SBS entertainment following KBS and MBC.

As a result of the star news report on the 7th, Kim Jun-soo participated in the recording as a studio guest for the SBS entertainment program "My Little Old Boy" (hereinafter referred to as "My Little Old Boy"). The recording will be aired on the 18th.

Kim Jun-su is appearing in the musical "Beetlejuice," which opened on the 16th of last month. He is focusing on musical activities, and he will reveal his daily life and pleasant talk in "My Little Old Boy."

In particular, Kim Joon-soo's appearance on SBS draws attention in that it has been about 17 years since his exclusive contract dispute with his former agency SM Entertainment.

Earlier, Kim Joon-soo made his debut as the group TVXQ in 2003 and then filed an injunction with SM Entertainment in 2009 to suspend the validity of his exclusive contract, and then engaged in a court battle. After leaving TVXQ, he re-debutted as JYJ in 2010 and began his career as a musical actor. However, he rarely appeared in terrestrial entertainment programs.

However, Kim Jun-su is crossing the threshold of terrestrial entertainment one after another. He appeared on KBS 2TV's 'Superman is Back' and MBC's 'It's a relief to rest well' in 2024. With the appearance of "My Little Old Boy," Kim Joon-soo will break down all the barriers of entertainment among the three terrestrial broadcasters.

Kim Jun-su is currently working as a musical actor. He is performing on the stage of the musical "Beetlejuice," which opened on the 16th of last month.

Meanwhile, "My Little Old Boy" is a program in which a mother becomes a speaker, observes her son's daily life, and records moments through a device called a parenting diary. Every Sunday at 9 p.m.

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