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"You don't like me, do you?" Tackle tag for 10 years..Yewon, "Brain Survival. I can't even think of it." Touched [Bet on Facts]

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Yewon / Photo = Wave
Yewon / Photo = Wave

Actress Yewon, a former member of the group Jewelry, expressed her emotional feeling of challenging "Betting on Fact."

The OTT Wave survival entertainment "Betting on Fact" team held an online production presentation on the afternoon of the 26th. Producer Kim Min-jong, cast comedian Jang Dong-min, Lee Yong-jin, Yewon, political critic Professor Jin Joong-kwon, current affairs YouTuber Hell Mouse, broadcaster Jung Young-jin, former spokesman and lawyer Kang Jeon-ae, and former supreme council member Park Sung-min of the Minjoo Party attended.

"Betting on Fact" is a reality news game show in which eight performers living in an era of overflowing fake news live in a space disconnected from the outside and determine the authenticity of news.

On this day, Yewon said, "When I first came in for 'Betting on Fact', I really didn't think such a program would come into me. I thought it was far from the image I've shown so far, so I had hope, but I didn't expect it realistically. So I said, "Why me? With these people? I kept asking questions," he said honestly.

Then, Jang Dong-min said, "You don't like me, do you?" and mentioned Yewon's 2015 fighting gossip, which has now become a "meme," turning the scene into a sea of laughter.

Yewon soon said, "As a person who encounters a lot of fake news, I thought there was a problem with this, but 'Betting on Fact' is a program where we can talk about that. So I thought it would be okay not to be more professional than I thought. And I was wondering what the people who gathered here were thinking about. If it's not "Betting on Fact," I decided to appear because I was curious about what I could learn from talking to them because they are people I will never see in private."

Jang Dong-min, who has won four times in survival entertainment, also said, "Once I went on a lot of survival programs, the appearance itself was a burden. However, I decided to appear on "Betting on Fact" because it was a survival format while considering the authenticity of the news.

"If you consistently watch 'Bet on Fact,' I can confidently tell you that you will have an insight to determine the authenticity of 'This is fake news, this is real news,'" he said.

/Photo = Wave
/Photo = Wave

Producer Kim said, "Betting on Fact is a fun program that is not just serious. I thought it was fun to see people interpret it differently "real" and "fake" while watching the same news. The reason for such a phenomenon was that the people who consume the news had different thoughts and backgrounds, and the casting also started from that point. So I invited people whose political parties are different, celebrities, and others who I don't think I'll meet at all in private," he explained.

He then said, "In the process of finding the facts, we doubt each other, think, coordinate, and contain all the joy, sorrow, and pleasure. It was all fun points and also delivered as a meaningful message," he said.

"Betting on Fact" is a total of eight episodes, which will be first released on Wave at 11 a.m. on the 27th.

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