Actress Moon Chae-won named Kim Hee-chul as her ideal match on the popular SBS variety show 'My Little Old Boy'.
On the episode aired on the 1st, Moon Chae-won appeared as a special MC. Host Shin Dong-yup expressed his disappointment at her appearance, recalling how she had stirred Seo Jang-hoon's heart five years ago with her famous line, "Hey, give me a building." This line had become a hot topic at the time.
During the show, Moon Chae-won humorously responded to Shin Dong-yup's teasing by saying, "Are you asking for another one?" when he mentioned their long-awaited reunion. Shin jokingly asked for "just one trillion" this time, to which Moon playfully extended her hand and said, "Jang-hoon, just give me one trillion," causing laughter among the audience.
Moon Chae-won, who played Kwon Sang-woo's first love in the movie 'Heartman', confessed that he was the first male actor to make her heart flutter, especially after watching 'Stairway to Heaven'.
She candidly shared that meeting him for a meal before filming made her nervous and excited, but during filming, those feelings subsided. Shin Dong-yup humorously commented, "So you snapped out of it," drawing laughter.
Having starred in numerous commercials for shampoo, soju, sports drinks, cosmetics, and financial products, Moon Chae-won shared her advertising insights, noting that sports drink ads emphasize purity, while alcohol ads are more playful. She expressed her desire to star in a coffee commercial next.
Known as the 'daughter-in-law pass', Moon Chae-won caught the attention of the 'My Little Old Boy' mothers. When asked which of the show's sons (Kim Hee-chul, Heo Kyung-hwan, Choi Jin-hyuk, Lee Dong-gun) she would choose to meet, she picked Kim Hee-chul without hesitation.
Moon explained her choice by saying, "He has a different energy than me." While Shin Dong-yup teased her about not caring about looks, Heo Kyung-hwan's mother expressed her disappointment, praising her son's family-oriented nature. Seo Jang-hoon humorously defended Moon, saying, "What do you mean live together?" drawing attention.
Reported by Kim Eun-jung, TenAsia. eun@tenasia.co.kr