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While "Malja Show" has time to reflect on the real meaning of blood, Park Seo-jin's confession attracts attention.
KBS 2TV's "Malja Show," which aired on the 2nd, was decorated as a "blood special." From the story of "I want to dig my brother like an enemy in the family register," to the story of "I'm disappointed with my parents who took care of me without my knowledge," he talked about various concerns related to blood.
Kim Young-hee, "Grandmother to Talk," raised the audience's consensus by bringing up an episode between her and her younger brother. Kim Young-hee said, "On the day of the reunion, my younger brother sneaked up to my husband and said, 'Run now,'" adding, "At that time, I really wanted to dig it out of the family register," causing laughter. Also, he said, "My husband, who just laughed at the time, now regrets 'I should have listened to my wife'."
Kim Young-hee said, "Still, it's blood. At times like this, I go to the bond of blood that I can't break even if I hate it when I hate it and do that," he stressed.

Park Seo-jin, who appeared as a "sympathetic guest," also shared an anecdote with his younger sister. Park Seo-jin surprised everyone by confessing that his younger brother, who had been rejected for three years in the qualification exam, was frustrated and met with a lawyer and asked if he could sell his brother in the family register.
Park Seo-jin then said, "The lawyer said he could sue." But my younger brother proudly said, "Law it, I don't have money to give you," which drew laughter.
In addition, Park Seo-jin said he was worried that his younger brother was becoming more popular than him, and that as soon as he appeared on the show together, he received an advertisement proposal from his younger brother.
Park Seo-jin said, "I'm saying no to my line because I'm offended. I asked him to appear on "The Malja Show" with me, but he refused," he said, showing his side as a "real-life brother."
At the "Malja Show," Kim Young-hee and Park Seo-jin, as well as the on-site audience, shared their own blood-related episodes and had time to become one.
KBS 2TV's "The Malja Show" airs every Monday night at 10 p.m.
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