Korean TV Show 'Ask Anything' Features 90s Legend Kang Won-rae and His Sister's Journey

Tonight at 8:30 PM, KBS Joy's 'Ask Anything' episode 336 will feature Kang Won-rae, a member of the legendary 90s duo Clone, and his wife Kim Song, a former member of the mixed-gender group 'Kola'.

Joining them is Kim Song's fraternal twin sister, whose presence piqued the curiosity of hosts Seo Jang-hoon and Lee Soo-geun. The episode marks the first public revelation of their twin relationship as they discuss the sister's concerns.

Korean TV Show 'Ask Anything' Features 90s Legend Kang Won-rae and His Sister's Journey

The sister, now a senior model, recently returned to Korea after 20 years abroad. Despite her striking appearance and tattoos, she faces challenges in securing advertising gigs, which often get canceled.

Having lived in Malaysia, she shares that she was often mistaken for being of mixed race. Kim Song recalls being called 'mixed' in the 70s, a term she preferred over the derogatory 'half-breed'. She also reveals that she recently discovered her grandmother was a Russian-Korean mixed-race from North Korea.

The sister recounts her luxurious life in Malaysia, where she ran a franchise restaurant. However, neglect and a lifestyle of drinking led to its downfall. Kim Song admits, "Whenever my sister-in-law called, I felt a sinking feeling," revealing her sister's reckless behavior.

After moving to Australia and starting anew, she returned to Malaysia to open a successful Korean restaurant, only to close it due to the pandemic and local curfews.

Korean TV Show 'Ask Anything' Features 90s Legend Kang Won-rae and His Sister's Journey

Upon her wife's suggestion, she entrusted the restaurant to an acquaintance, only to be scammed. Back in Korea, she began a career as a senior model, showcasing a range of styles from formal to casual.

Seo Jang-hoon advises, "While freelancing as a senior model, consider a stable job to avoid physical strain. Perhaps working at a restaurant could be a good fit." Lee Soo-geun adds, "With such a memorable face, restaurants would welcome you."

The episode also features stories like a 71-year-old aspiring fitness trainer and a woman troubled by her indifferent boyfriend. Tune in tonight at 8:30 PM on KBS Joy for more. Additional clips from 'Ask Anything' are available on major online platforms like YouTube and Facebook.

Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr