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'Nae-sa-pae' Married Man Naksal: "I Worry About My Children, Afraid They'll Meet a Psychopath"

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Choi Hyejin

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Naksal/Photo provided by MBN
Naksal/Photo provided by MBN

Naksal, the only married participant on 'Psychopaths I Met,' revealed that he worries about his children while watching the program.

On the 10th, MBN and SBS Plus held an online press conference for their new variety show 'Psychopaths I Met' (abbreviated as 'Nae-sa-pae'). Attendees included PD Joo Hee-jin, MCs broadcaster Jeon Hyun-moo, singer Kyuhyun, Naksal, and Heo Young-ji.

'Psychopaths I Met' is a fact-based thriller talk program that deals with real-life experiences of encountering anti-social personalities such as psychopaths, sociopaths, and narcissists hiding in our midst. The show will deliver an immersive experience distinct from existing crime variety programs by combining reenactments in an anthology drama format based on true events, vivid storytelling by storytellers, and expert analysis.

Joining the storyteller corps are Jeon Hyun-moo, who is taking on his first challenge as a thriller variety MC, along with Kyuhyun, Naksal, and Heo Young-ji.

Naksal, who married a woman seven years younger than him and has two sons, answered the question "Were there moments during filming when you worried about your children?" by saying, "There were too many. Every episode was terrifying."

Naksal said, "I was scared my children might get involved in incidents with such psychopaths," adding, "So when experts offer their opinions and suggest solutions, I am truly listening carefully. I am paying even closer attention."

Hearing this, 'single' Jeon Hyun-moo remarked, "It was so scary that I thought I couldn't get married or have children. It had an effect on me." At this, the other MCs retorted, "Don't make excuses."

However, Jeon Hyun-moo paid no heed and explained, "In the past, I was afraid to have children because of education, but now it's because the world is scary."

Meanwhile, 'Psychopaths I Met' will premiere on the 12th at 10 p.m.

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