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Son Tae-jin explores the world of lighting in the exclusive web entertainment show "What's Wrong with Jin?"

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Kim Soojin

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Singer Son Tae-jin entered the world of lighting in earnest through What's Wrong with Jin.

Son Tae-jin spent a day in the YouTube web entertainment show "What's Wrong with Jin" on the 27th, visiting Euljiro Lighting Street, which is called a sacred place for lighting, to awaken the sense of decorating the house.

On this day, Son Tae-jin went on a tour of the lighting world with Baek Ye-jin, a daily interior expert called "Interior Sister." It has helped interior novice viewers understand with useful information that can be helpful in the actual purchase process, such as introducing lights that are highly utilized in real life so that viewers can easily understand them.

In particular, Son Tae-jin drew attention by looking around various lighting shops and experiencing the lighting trend in 2026. He showed interest in minimal design lighting, showing off his "Tminnam (trend-sensitive man)" aspect and carefully listened to the tone and manner of the house, installation location, size, and ceiling height as key factors to consider when choosing lighting, and also delivered practical tips.

Among them, Son Tae-jin, who encountered orange lights, said, "The fandom color is orange," and even in his daily life, he proved his extraordinary love for fans by thinking of "Sonshine (fandom name)." In the subsequent "Expensive Light Search" game, he immediately selected expensive lights and proved his sense of vision, drawing laughter by drawing a response that "He is also a ghost."

Meanwhile, the exclusive web entertainment show "What's Wrong with Jin," where you can meet Son Tae-jin's honest and pleasant appearances, is released every Tuesday at 6 p.m.

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