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Jeon Hyun-moo and Song Guk-hwan faced criticism for adding a spoon to the tribute for "Kkot-bun-i" as they bid farewell, admitting, "I've re-brewed it 40 times." [I Live Alone]

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/Photo=MBC variety program "I Live Alone"
/Photo=MBC variety program "I Live Alone"

Broadcaster Jeon Hyun-moo faced criticism for adding a spoon to actor Song Guk-hwan's journey across the nation.

In the episode of MBC's "I Live Alone" aired on the 24th, Song Guk-hwan was shown embarking on the final leg of his 446-kilometer journey across the nation from Seoul to Gwangalli.

On that day, Song Guk-hwan, trudging through a steep hillside in heavy rain, repeatedly muttered, "Right, I've come this far... I've made it all the way."

After reaching the summit, dragging his exhausted body step by step, he raised both arms in self-celebration.

Watching this, Jeon Hyun-moo added, "That's exactly how I felt when I first saw Baengnokdam," leaving everyone flustered. Code Kunst pointed out, "Are you putting Hallasan in again? That was four years ago." Jeon Hyun-moo admitted, "I've re-brewed that 40 times," eliciting laughter.

The following video showed Song Guk-hwan struggling against intensifying wind and rain. At that moment, a man approached, saying, "I'm a fan of the actor. I saw you passing by just now and bought this for you," offering him coffee and creating a touching moment. Song Guk-hwan, moved, said, "I'm tearing up. I want to give you a hug, but my body is soaked," creating a heartwarming atmosphere.

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