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Song Seung-hwan confessed, "Grade 4 visually impaired" [Kim Jooha's Day and Night]

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The 7th episode of "Kim Jooha's Day and Night"
The 7th episode of "Kim Jooha's Day and Night"

Talent Song Seung-hwan and Oh Man-seok showed off their honest conversations in "Kim Joo-ha's Day & Night."

The seventh episode of MBN's "Kim Joo-ha's Day & Night," which aired on the night of the 10th, recorded a maximum of 2.5% of viewership research firm Nielsen Korea. In the broadcast on this day, Song Seung-hwan and Oh Man-seok, the main characters of the play "The Dresser," presented the essence of healing talk by conveying not only the sincerity of the performing arts, but also the thoughts of overcoming the 4th grade of visual impairment and steadily cultivating juniors.

First, Song Seung-hwan and Oh Man-seok first met as producers of the musical "Dalgona" and new actors and said they were in a special relationship that continued to the fourth season of the play "The Dresser." Oh Man-seok then laughed when he revealed the dizzying experience of licking the poison he spilled on the floor with his tongue with an ad-lib during the scene where he had to drink poison as Danjong on the stage of the play "Tae" in England.

Song Seung-hwan drew attention by saying that his eyesight rapidly deteriorated for six months after the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, where he was the general manager, and that he was eventually diagnosed with grade 4 visual impairment. Song Seung-hwan, who went all the way to the U.S. for treatment but was told that "there is no treatment," calmly expressed his feelings at the time, saying, "I cried only once, all night long," and that he succeeded in making a comeback by learning how to play even in a situation where he could only see his shape. Since then, Song Seung-hwan, who gave off a pleasant charm by correcting the "Scholarship Quiz" Jang Won theory, said he still enjoys going to play practice and spread the power of positivity, saying, "We humans have enormous adaptability and the ability to overcome situations when they come."

In addition, Song Seung-hwan, who told the story of leaving for New York with his wife when he was doing well, said he planned "Nanta," which became the beginning of nonverbal drama in Korea based on his experience there. In addition, Song Seung-hwan shared his memories with the late Lee Soon-jae by announcing his interviews with senior celebrities on YouTube, which began with the aim of making popular artists' e-cives during the COVID-19 pandemic, when the performance industry was temporarily suspended. Then, Oh Man-seok also brought up the story of the late Lee Soon-jae, who worked with him in the first drama's main film, and sang a memorial song for the late Lee Soon-jae, "The Star Is Set."

On the other hand, to Oh Man-seok, who remarried after a long career as a single dad, Kim Joo-ha burst into laughter, saying, "If you have memories of that time, I won't do it!" making Moon Se-yoon and Jo Jae-jee sweat. In addition, when Song Seung-hwan's testimony revealed that Oh Man-seok is good for his wife, children, and in-laws, Kim Joo-ha said, "Is a man this good? He led the audience to laughter by demonstrating his self-display, "There! It's not me!"

In addition, Song Seung-hwan drew attention by revealing the three women who changed his life. The first woman was the late Kim Ja-ok, who lent a large amount of money when Song Seung-hwan, who produced the play at age 21, suffered an economic crisis due to the diving of a collection member. The second woman was Kang Soo-ji, who came back from studying in the U.S. and came recklessly, saying she wanted to become a singer when she was penniless. Song Seung-hwan announced that the album "Purple Scent," which he made for the first time in his life due to Kang Soo-ji's desperate request, was a big hit and he was able to move from monthly rent to charter. The third woman is Yang Hee-kyung, who worked as a couple in the work, and Yang Hee-eun, an older sister, also confessed her relationship with her sister, saying that she worked as a radio DJ for three years.

Song Seung-hwan told the sad story of missing Hyun Bin and Park Jin-young, who had been visiting him since Kang Soo-ji's success, but soon after, he surprised everyone by telling the story of Ryu Seung-ryong, a 10 million actor who he discovered himself in the audition for "Nanta." Oh Man-seok, who is also a professor at the Korea National University of Arts Theater, explained that Lee Sang-i, who was his first student, was different when he was a student, and that he developed into a relationship after graduation.

Lastly, Oh Man-seok said, "The play seems to be a privilege that no one can share except the actors, audiences, and staff who are there that day," and Song Seung-hwan said, "I like the play the most. "It gives me incomparable satisfaction than when I do a drama or a movie, and gives me the feeling of being happy at that moment, and I think that's why I continue to play," he said, leaving a quote like an artist in our time.

The eighth episode of "Kim Joo-ha's Day and Night" will air at 9:40 p.m. on the 17th.

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