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Choi Hyunwook's first attempt at a variety show.."Get a healing moment as a gift"

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Kim Soojin

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Actor Choi Hyun-wook showed his new charm by challenging his first fixed entertainment show with "After School Taeri Teacher."

Choi Hyun-wook was the youngest member of the cast and played as the theater group "Potato Teacher" on tvN's "After School" (directed by Park Ji-ye and Hwang Seul-woo), which premiered on the 22nd.

"After School Taeri Teacher" is a new reality entertainment program about after-school theater classes opened at an elementary school in a small village and depicts the process of opening an after-school theater class in a small school with 18 students and the cast taking on the challenge of teaching children as teachers.

On this day's broadcast, Choi Hyun-wook appeared for the first time as a strong helper in front of nervous Kim Tae-ri after the first class. Cho Hyun-wook, who joined from the second class, greeted the children in a shy manner at his first meeting, but soon showed a warm-up movement to exciting music to instantly ventilate the atmosphere on the spot. In particular, the appearance of being depressed quickly after being pointed out by the child to "speak louder" doubled the human charm and drew laughter from viewers.

Choi Hyun-wook's honest confession, "I thought I wouldn't be nervous, but when I came here, I'm so nervous," and determined, "I think I have to work harder in the future," foreshadowed his growth as a "Potato Teacher." Choi Hyun-wook, who is scared and often makes mistakes but has a warm heart, said, "I want the children to come closer comfortably," and made them look forward to their future activities by staying without any distance with their children, saying, "My childhood nickname is Gamja."

In particular, Kim Tae-ri responded to Kim Tae-ri's rant, saying, "I have a lot to say," but soon added a smile with his tail down saying, "I'm scared, I want to go home," and at the end of the first inning, Kim Tae-ri told Choi Hyun-wook, "There's nothing 100% satisfied with you in one part," hinting at a rift in the relationship, increasing his immersion in future developments.

Choi Hyun-wook, who challenged his first fixed entertainment program since his debut, drew a favorable response from viewers by emitting a friendly charm that is 180 degrees different from the intense appearance he has shown in his work.

Choi Hyun-wook said through his agency's gold medalist, "It was my first entertainment challenge, so I felt a lot of pressure, but it was a meaningful time to be able to do it until the end with my sisters and brothers," adding, "I received a healing moment thanks to my children," and asked for warm interest and viewing of the program.

Meanwhile, Choi Hyun-wook appears in "Twenty-five Twenty-One" (2022), "Weak Hero Class 1 (2022), "D.P. Season 2" (2023), "Twinkle Watermelon" (2023), "Hi Cookie" (2023), and "He's a Black Dragon" (2025), "Weak Hero Class 2" (2025), and is an actor who attracts attention both inside and outside the industry for his wide acting skills regardless of genre. New Netflix series "The Boy in the End" and Disney+ "The Misunderstanding" are set to be released as the next films.

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