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Jeon Hyun-moo, Finally... Delivers a Sharp Rebuke to Star Chef [The Boss Has Donkey Ears]

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Broadcaster Jeon Hyun-moo /Photo=Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@
Broadcaster Jeon Hyun-moo /Photo=Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@
Photo=KBS 2TV "The Boss Has Donkey Ears"
Photo=KBS 2TV "The Boss Has Donkey Ears"

On "The Boss Has Donkey Ears," broadcaster Jeon Hyun-moo delivers a sharp rebuke to Jeong Ho-young, who has transformed into a star chef.

In the episode of KBS 2TV's "The Boss Has Donkey Ears" (hereinafter "The Boss Has Donkey Ears") airing on the 31st, chef Jeong Ho-young is shown receiving special training in gags from comedian Kwak Beom. Chef Jeong boldly declares that his goal is to win the "Entertainment Awards" popularity prize, revealing ambitions that extend beyond being a star chef into the realm of variety shows.

Even before learning any gags, chef Jeong Ho-young boasted, "I'm hot these days. Whatever I do, the view counts are high," showing off his confidence while crossing his legs and strutting around. In response, MC Park Myung-soo asked, "Your legs are already short, so why do you keep trying to cross them?" making the audience laugh with his bewildered expression.

The gag that chef Jeong learned from Kwak Beom was the famous line from the drama "Padam Padam," in which actor Jung Woo-sung appeared: "I'm sorry, to me." Witnessing chef Jeong's attempt to imitate Jung Woo-sung, Kwak Beom reportedly experienced a "pupil tremor." The result was a distorted version of Jung Woo-sung. Eventually, with his confidence soaring to the sky, chef Jeong challenged himself to imitate Lee Young-ae's movie "Inside Men" and even the level-up version "Gundo," leaving the studio in shock.

In response, MC Jeon Hyun-moo remarked, "Jeong Ho-young is divided into before and after appearing on 'Black and White Chef 2'," expressing nostalgia for the pure Jeong Ho-young before his challenge on Netflix's "Black and White Chef 2," which drew Jeong Ho-young's sharp gaze.

Will the entertainment award popularity prize that Jeong Ho-young confidently announced as In Gi-sang (수상) be achievable? The new gag parade he acquired through direct training from Kwak Beom can be seen in the main broadcast of "The Boss Has Donkey Ears."

"The Boss Has Donkey Ears" airs every Sunday at 4:40 p.m.

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