* Translated by Papago

Park Bo-young confesses that she lives with her high school best friend.."I like delivery" [whenever there is a chance]

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Kim Nayeon

*This content was translated by AI.

Photo = Whenever I have time on SBS,
Photo = Whenever I have time on SBS,

In "Whenever I Have a Time," Park Bo-young reveals her recent life and draws attention.

SBS entertainment program "Whenever I Have a Time," which will be broadcast on the 14th, will feature actors Lee Kwang-soo and Park Bo-young as "Friends of the Time" along with 2MC Yoo Jae-seok and Yoo Yeon-seok, giving off the best-ever real chemistry in the Guri area.

On this day, Park Bo-young evokes empathy and laughter with her simpleness, which is quite different from the modifier "people's younger sister Bobley." Park Bo-young said, "I'm already 37 years old. "It was nice to be in my 30s, but it feels different in my 40s," he sighs, but Lee Kwang-soo, who has already entered his 40s, said, "When I was 30, I told Jae-seok, 'I feel weird,' and he said, 'I feel even more weird in my 40s,'" and lamented the fleeting years together.

At the same time, Park Bo-young revealed her special personal life, saying, "I recently moved in with a friend. "I like delivery food, so I usually order it," he said, adding that he is his best friend in high school, surprising his brothers by confessing without adding or subtracting the appearance of a real life student full of humanity.

On the other hand, Lee Kwang-soo and Park Bo-young are drawing attention as they explode the outspoken tiki-taka of the real brother and sister. It was none other than the air game that stimulated the two's bitter instincts. Lee Kwang-soo begins to give instructions to Park Young's hand technique, which keeps making mistakes whenever he measures time. Park Bo-young's modest acceptance of Lee Kwang-soo's teaching briefly turns into "Wook Bo-young" while shouting "My hands are shaking" during the game, stimulating laughter. However, as Lee Kwang-soo remained undaunted and continued his stormy nagging, saying, "Boyoung, listen if you tell me!" Park Bo-young approached Lee Kwang-soo's ear and said, "I got it," turning the scene into a sea of laughter.

Meanwhile, "Whenever I Have a Time" airs every Tuesday at 9 p.m.

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