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'Wanna One Reunion' Lee Dae-hwi: "Park Ji-hoon's 'The King and the Man' Popularity, The Whole Universe Helped" [Ras]

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Singer Lee Dae-hwi mentions Park Ji-hoon's performance in the movie 'The King and the Man,' which has become a hot topic.

The MBC variety program 'Radio Star,' airing on the 29th, is specially prepared with the theme 'It's Me, It's Me, It's Me Again! We Must Gather to Rise!' featuring Lee Jong-hyuk, Yoo Sun, Jeon So-mi, and Lee Dae-hwi.

Lee Dae-hwi brings up the topic of the Wanna One reunion. In particular, he mentions Park Ji-hoon's popularity, who gained attention for 'The King and the Man,' which attracted 16 million viewers, expressing that "the whole universe helped," eliciting laughter with his reaction that could not hide his expectations.

He expresses his expectations for Park Ji-hoon's performance as a Wanna One member and also shares updates on Lee Gwan-rim. He naturally discusses the news that he chose a new path by leaving the entertainment industry.

The latte talk from the 'Produce 101' days with Jeon So-mi continues. Saying "It's something we couldn't even imagine back then," the two, feeling a sense of shock at the current survival environment, immediately engaged in an unyielding battle of pride over the subtle 'grade (?)' differences of each season, turning the scene into a sea of laughter.

Lee Dae-hwi also reveals behind-the-scenes details from when he served as the center for 'It's Me.' In particular, he shares his regrets about the ending scene at the time and showcases a 'ending fairy' performance, challenging the 'ending fairy' role again after nine years, capturing everyone's attention.

He also shares his honest concerns about his relationship with junior singers. He talks about the situation where he wanted to approach them first in the waiting room but found it difficult, mentioning the natural distance that developed. Along with his desire to get closer to the juniors, he reveals his ambition to be more active in variety shows, adding to the expectations.

Meanwhile, 'Radio Star' airs every Wednesday at 10:30 p.m.

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