* Translated by Papago

Starnews

"Ask me" Kim 男, " Earn 20 million won from Internet broadcasting.."Thinking about Cambodia for the mission" [★Night TV View]

Published :

An Yunji

*This content was translated by AI.

/Photo = KBS Joy entertainment show "Ask Me Anything" broadcast capture
/Photo = KBS Joy entertainment show "Ask Me Anything" broadcast capture

A storyteller who did something unusual appeared on the Internet broadcast of "Asking Bodhisattva".

In the KBS Joy entertainment show "Ask Me Anything" (hereinafter referred to as "Ask Me Anything"), which aired on the 2nd, Se-se, who hosts a live broadcast on YouTube, appeared.

A friend of Cisse said, "I'm good at studying and I'm from Yonsei University. You speak Korean well, too. He is also a former model. When I first saw him, he was modeling. But all of a sudden, I changed while broadcasting on the Internet, and I got involved with a lot of bad people. I also did a lot of reckless things," he said.

She said, "I went to Japan to study at the university. Only graduate school went to Korea. It's okay to make a living by broadcasting. It's a broadcast where you communicate and receive missions. Daily profits range from 1 million won to 2 million won. When I got the most, it was 20 million won. It was my birthday then. BJ and viewers supported me a lot," he said. His friend said, "I do a lot of reckless things. It's like going to Kenya and fighting with lions, and fighting with passers-by. I'm going to get a ridiculous mission and go there myself," he said.

In response, C-se said, "I received 200,000 won. At first, I was paid to eat something delicious, but I talked to the passing man and got into a fight. At first, he asked me nicely, "How did you come to Korea?" and confessed, "I said, 'Go to your country' even though I'm a foreigner." Friend said, "I called the gang and fought. There are a lot of Cambodian problems these days. He said he would go to Cambodia after receiving a mission to rescue Koreans. In the end, I didn't go. Lee Soo-geun rebuked, "Have you ever been to prison?" when he said, "Kenya said he would fight lions."

At that time, there were 90,000 YouTube channel subscribers, but the channel was deleted due to a provocative problem, and the current channel is about 9,000. "After I studied abroad, I promised to live without any pocket money from my parents," Cisse said. In Japan, I worked part-time at a convenience store and took classes while working as a daily worker in Korea. My friend asked me to come out as a guest on the show, so I ate stinky food and danced, so I got 800,000 won in two hours. I thought it was okay from then on. There was no response to the non-irritating broadcast. Many existing fans left because it was not fun. The family is relaxed. My father is a lawyer and my mother is a doctor," he said.

Seo Jang-hoon said, "What are you doing here. Listen seriously. It's a crime to do a broadcast that's currently being broadcasted, and to whom you're arguing. Is it normal to go to a normal person and fight for money. Even if you don't make money, you shouldn't do that. "Have your parents ever seen that?" he said. "How sad would it be. "I went to a famous Japanese university and went to a famous graduate school in Korea, and it doesn't make sense to make money like that," he lamented.

Meanwhile, "Asking Bodhisattva" airs every Monday at 8:30 p.m.

<© STARNEWS. All rights reserved. No reproduction or redistribution allowed.>

*This content was translated by AI.

Recommended News

Daily Trending News

Editor’s Pick

Latest in Entertainment