Kim Soo Hyun and Jung Hae In's unbreakable friendship has been officially confirmed in a heartwarming revelation.
The initial encounter between the two beloved actors on the premiere episode of 'Good Day' as part of the '88 Members' group established by G-Dragon was a highly anticipated moment. Jung Hae In's arrival, slightly awkwardly, after Kwanghee had already settled in, created a buzz in the room. Kwanghee amusingly remarked, "It feels like we're in a TV show right now," to which Jung Hae In chimed in, "I'm feeling the same way," instantly diffusing any tension between them.
Opening up about the challenges of rushing to the set straight from the airport amid the freezing Korean weather, Jung Hae In shared, "It was quite a journey to get here in such a hurry." Kwanghee lightened the mood further by trying his hand at speaking Japanese.
Just when the interaction reached a brief pause, the entrance of the tall and charismatic Lee Soo Hyuk caught Jung Hae In off guard, followed by a relatively quieter arrival of Im Si Wan.
Jung Hae In noticeably relaxed in Im Si Wan's company, while Kwanghee's efforts to steer the conversation continued. A gentle nudge from Defconn in the studio pushed Kwanghee to stay on top of his game by reminding him of his role as a variety entertainer.
The atmosphere then took a lively turn with the unexpected appearance of Kim Soo Hyun. Kim Soo Hyun’s entrance was met with a wave of excitement as he effortlessly injected energy into the room. In his signature enthusiastic manner, Kim Soo Hyun proudly announced his arrival, declaring, "I am Kim Soo Hyun, born in '88."
The spotlight then shifted to the heartwarming bond between Kim Soo Hyun and Jung Hae In, with Kim Soo Hyun revealing, "Jung Hae In and I are like travel buddies; that's how close we are." Kim Soo Hyun's confident demeanor and easy charm melted away any remaining stiffness in the air, setting a positive tone for the interactions.
In a remarkable milestone, the premiere episode of 'Good Day' on MBC has already achieved record-breaking viewership, reaffirming the undeniable appeal of the show.
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