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Park Bo-gum, bloodshed from the first day of business.."I'm nervous and burdened". Fingers crossed out due to tension [Bogum Magic ★ Night TV View]

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Kim Jeongjoo

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/Photo = TVN entertainment program 'Bogum Magic'

Actor Park Bo-gum faced a crisis from the first day of barber shop business.

The tvN entertainment show "Bogum Magic," which first aired on the 30th, depicted Park Bo-gum, Lee Sang-i and Kwak Dong-yeon opening barbershops in a small rural village located in Muju, North Jeolla Province.

Park Bo-gum, who opened the business on this day, could not hide his tension when the elderly next door appeared as the first customer. He began dyeing and cutting gray hair at the request of the elderly, "I want to look pretty to my granddaughter and grandchild."

He said, "Because it was my first day, I felt more nervous and burdened. I want to remember what I learned according to the direction you want and make it as pretty as possible. I hope this touch is delivered well," he said.

/Photo = TVN entertainment program 'Bogum Magic'

Park Bo-gum, who started cutting scissors with a trembling heart, made a series of mistakes, such as dropping a comb and cutting his finger during the cut.

Lee Sang-i and Kwak Dong-yeon, who were not aware of this fact, admired Park Bo-gum's scissors work, saying, "It's amazing that you cut it."

Park Bo-gum tried to continue cutting with his injured fingers, but when he saw the blood oozing through his fingers, he quickly drew attention to the kitchen.

Meanwhile, in next week's trailer, Lee Sang-i and Kwak Dong-yeon, who noticed Park Bo-gum's wounds, were in a hurry, saying, "The principal is bleeding," and Park Bo-gum, who started dyeing gray hair, continued to make mistakes, such as skipping air caps or putting a lot of dye on the customer's forehead.

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