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"Chungju Man" Kim Sun-tae said, "I even collected malicious comments and reported them myself"Revealing unique work behind-the-scenes [Rath]

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Kim Sun-tae, who drew attention on YouTube with "Chungju Man," will visit "Radio Star" as his first entertainment show since his retirement as a public servant and reveal his recent status and behind-the-scenes story of his retirement.

MBC's "Radio Star" (planned by Choi Yoon-jung / Director Yoon Hye-jin, Hwang Yoon-sang, Byun Da-hee) will be decorated with a special "Laughter Civil Service" featuring Boom, Moon Se-yoon, Nam Chang-hee, and Kim Sun-tae (formerly Chungju Man).

On this day, as soon as Kim Sun-tae appeared in the studio, he said, "Kim Sun-tae, who is now a free man," and delivered his current status after retirement. Referring to the current situation in which he no longer belongs to the organization, he frankly reveals why he decided to retire, drawing laughter from MCs.

When the remark that "I will bury my bones in public officials" he left when he was a Chungju man was mentioned again, he tactfully replied, "Bones are buried and only flesh is left," turning the studio into a sea of laughter. He was sincere at the time, but explains that he is entrusting himself to the situation and also confides in his realistic inner thoughts.

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Kim Sun-tae will also reveal the behind-the-scenes of the resignation announcement process for the first time. As stories related to retirement spread to the outside first, the so-called "retirement spoiler" situation occurred, and eventually, the company announced its resignation faster than expected.

Kim Sun-tae also reveals unexpected episodes related to actor Park Jung-min. When he was working as a "Chungju Man," he formed a relationship with Park Jung-min, and he later became a "Chungju Public Relations Ambassador." Kim Sun-tae turns the studio into a sea of laughter, saying that it has become a "batten touch" in conjunction with his retirement.

In addition, he also shares the burden he felt after recording 1.46 million followers (as of the 17th) on his personal channel. He reveals an anecdote that he collected and reported malicious comments on himself in the past, and also tells the unique way he worked when he was a Chungju man, drawing laughter.

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