On the 350th episode of KBS2's variety show 'The Boss Has Donkey Ears' aired on the 29th, Chef Jung Ho-young was seen dancing with Chef Oh Se-deuk. The episode recorded a viewership rating of 5.5%, maintaining its position as the number one show in its time slot for 199 consecutive weeks, according to Nielsen Korea.
Jung Ho-young, along with his close friend Chef Oh Se-deuk, visited a dance studio, drawing attention. Jung Ho-young stated, "These days, a chef can't just be good at cooking to be versatile. I want to become a national chef from a star chef." He invited choreographer Bae Yoon-jung, whom he befriended through running, to teach them how to dance.
After assessing Jung Ho-young and Oh Se-deuk's basic dance skills, Bae Yoon-jung commented, "Even kindergarteners are better than this," and set the goal for the day as simply keeping the rhythm. She demonstrated the choreography of Da-young's 'Body' by breaking it down into over 40 moves to match their level, showcasing her expertise as a dance teacher for stars. After about three hours of intense practice, Bae Yoon-jung jokingly requested, "Please don't tell anyone I'm your teacher," and added, "I was touched that you finally got the rhythm right at the end. I'm leaving now," bringing laughter as she made her exit.
Watching Jung Ho-young and Oh Se-deuk, Park Myung-soo remarked, "Even chefs are putting in effort. How are entertainers supposed to make a living?" He then emphasized, "Entertainers need to work hard too," drawing everyone's attention with his candid statement. Kim Sook humorously added, "I should go learn to dance too," filling the studio with laughter.
Later, Jung Ho-young promised to treat Oh Se-deuk to a meal and led him to a home shopping show he was appearing on. Jung Ho-young revealed, "I have a home shopping broadcast tonight, and I wanted to perform a sold-out celebration dance, so I learned to dance," intending to fill Oh Se-deuk's stomach and dance together during the broadcast. However, due to nerves, their sold-out celebration dance turned into a freestyle dance, forgetting both the rhythm and choreography, causing an uproar of laughter.
Reporter Se-yoon Jung, Ten Asia yoon@tenasia.co.kr