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Kim Hyung-mook, Stray Kids fan STAY was surprised..Revealed the episode of "God's Life" [A radio star.]

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Actor Kim Hyung-mook talked about the story from his relationship with Park Jin-young on "Radio Star" to the behind-the-scenes casting of Park Chan-wook's "I Can't Help It."

Kim Hyung-mook appeared again after three years on MBC's "Radio Star," which aired on the 8th. He first talked about the butterfly effect of "Park Jin-young's facial mimicry," which drew attention when he appeared on "Radio Star" in the past. Kim Hyung-mook said, "I got a call from Park Jin-young who watched the show. He said, "We have been invited to concerts and often ask how they are doing."

This relationship even led to the KBS2 Lunar New Year special program "Sulbeam-Soul Beam," starring Stray Kids, which aired on the Lunar New Year holiday last year. Kim Hyung-mook drew laughter by telling the behind-the-scenes story that Stray Kids fans, who filled the audience, misunderstood and cheered for Park Jin-young, saying he appeared on the show as "J and P" instead of Park Jin-young at the time.

Director Park Chan-wook's movie "I Can't Help It" cast also drew attention. Kim Hyung-mook said, "I watched the audition and I thought it would work for some reason. I was confident," he said, explaining that he showed various versions, including scenes prepared according to the script and ad-libs reinterpreted the script. "I think director Park Chan-wook liked that," he said, explaining the behind-the-scenes story of the casting.

Last year, he also revealed the process of playing the role of Wu Gon, an envoy to the Ming Dynasty, in the tvN drama "Chef of the Tyrants." Kim Hyung-mook said, "I knew it as a special appearance in the second episode, and I didn't know I had to act in Chinese. The preparation period was short, he said. "I should have said I couldn't do it, but I wanted to try it."

Kim Hyung-mook explained the process of memorizing 3,500 Chinese words and 380 sentences in a short preparation period, and he performed Chinese lines in his work in the studio, creating admiration for the Ming envoy in his perfect appearance.

The episode of "God's Life" surprised me when I was on a roll as a musical in the past, thinking that I lacked singing and worked several part-time jobs from dawn to late at night to earn money for singing lessons. "I sold sticky rice cakes at night," he said, shouting "sticky rice cakes" with a huge voice on the spot, and Kim Gu-ra, who heard this, said, "You can sell it in Mongolia."

Meanwhile, Kim Hyung-mook is appearing in the KBS2 weekend drama "I Prescribe Love," which airs every Saturday and Sunday at 8 p.m.

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