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Cha Seung-won quietly wipes away tears as 'Bonjour Bakery' closes its doors

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Cha Seung-won / Photo=Coupang Play
Cha Seung-won / Photo=Coupang Play
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/Photo=Coupang Play

Actor Cha Seung-won successfully concluded 'Bonjour Bakery'.

The final episode, the eighth, of the OTT Coupang Play variety show 'Bonjour Bakery', released on the 26th, depicted the final day of business for the bakery family—Cha Seung-won, Kim Hee-ae, Kim Sun-ho, and Lee Gi-taek—as well as a gratitude party for the village residents. On that day, Cha Seung-won marked the program's finale by moving between the kitchen and the front of house, preparing demanding menu items such as 'Bonjour Kumquat and Forsythia Tart' and 'Bonjour Chik-ppang', attending to customers, and hosting events.

The kitchen chemistry between Cha Seung-won and Lee Gi-taek, which grew closer with each episode, stood out. Cha Seung-won created a friendly atmosphere by jokingly deciding Lee Gi-taek's work attire, and in the kitchen, they naturally divided their respective tasks to complete the menu. The more relaxed atmosphere and stable role division compared to the beginning made the 'Bonjour Bakery' kitchen team's solid teamwork feel tangible.

Cha Seung-won's cheerful presence remained as vibrant as ever. Standing before the finished bread, he called himself the "King of Baking," and even during the demanding dessert process, he maintained his banter and brought laughter. Additionally, during lunchtime, Cha Seung-won showed warmth by personally preparing Yukjeon and tteokguk to care for the bakery family.

After the business closure, an event called 'Galette de Roi' was held, prepared at Cha Seung-won's suggestion. To share a little luck with the village residents who visited Bonjour Bakery, he distributed lucky bread, personally hosted the event, and conveyed his gratitude. As the moment of farewell approached, Cha Seung-won, who had communicated with the elderly through laughter, quietly wiped away tears, leaving a deep sense of lingering emotion.

Cha Seung-won left closing remarks: "'Bonjour Bakery' was a journey where the joy of watching, doing, and tasting came together. I hope all the time spent there was equally fulfilling for the viewers."

Having completed his baking journey on 'Bonjour Bakery', Cha Seung-won continues his active activities with appearances in the global OTT Netflix series 'Slowly, Violently' and the tvN new drama 'Retired Agent + Management Team'.

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