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A photo of broadcaster Jeon Hyun-moo in his third year of middle school has been released.
In the 346th episode of KBS 2TV's "The Boss's Ear Is Donkey Ear" (hereinafter referred to as "Sadang Ear"), which airs at 4:40 p.m. on March 1, a quiz will be held to match the age of Jeon Hyun-moo's past photos.
When Park Myung-soo shouted that he was a high school senior as soon as he saw the picture, Kim Sook said, "Don't try to be funny and tell me for real," and rather shouted 25-year-old to make people laugh. Even Jeon Hyun-moo is confused, saying, "I can't match it either." There are as many as 10 years of speculation from the third grade of middle school to the age of 25.
When the age is revealed, the studio quickly becomes chaotic with exclamations such as "No way" and "Don't lie." The answer is that he was a junior in middle school, the least expected age. Park Myung-soo said, "I can't even talk to the teacher," and was surprised by the appearance of Jeon Hyun-moo, who was overwhelmingly mature in the third grade of middle school, and Um Ji-in even summoned her daughter, saying, "Even though she is about the same age as her 11-year-old daughter, Bon-ah, there is a big difference." Kim Sook also double-checked with her eyes wide open, saying, "Are you really a ninth grader in middle school?" to make people laugh.
In response, Jeon Hyun-moo said, "That kind of face doesn't age well," and tried to act calm, but eventually confessed, "At the time, an old lady on the way asked, 'Mr. Lee, where is the Bokdeokbang?'" confessing to the past, which was already called 'Mr. Lee' in the third grade of middle school, causing laughter.
Earlier, in the second episode of the Disney+ entertainment show "War of Destiny 49," Jeon Hyun-moo was controversial when he said, "The one in uniform is a sword bread" while shamans were trying to deduce the cause of death of the late police officer Lee Jae-hyun. In this regard, the National Police Workplace Council issued a statement on the 23rd, saying, "We disparage the sacrifice of a public official who died while arresting a criminal in a recent broadcast program with the vulgar slang of 'knife bread', and express deep anger and misery at the senseless behavior of the cast and crew who used it as the subject of play." It was pointed out that it is an act of abandoning humanity and a clear secondary offense to the deceased and their bereaved families to induce laughter by describing it as "knife bread," which is the slang for criminals.
In the end, Jeon Hyun-moo's agency, SM C&C, said in an official statement on the same day, "First of all, I deeply commemorate the lives and hard work of all the deceased mentioned in the broadcast of 'Fate War 49', and I would like to express my condolences to the bereaved families. I feel a heavy responsibility for hurting the deceased and their bereaved families due to some of the expressions used in the broadcast. No matter what the context was, I should have been more careful when referring to the deceased," he apologized.
In addition, "In the process of organizing the performers' remarks, Jeon Hyun-moo mentioned some words as they were and did not fully examine the appropriateness of the expression. As a result, I take seriously the fact that I failed to do my best for the deceased," he repeatedly bowed his head.
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