Former idol Kwanghee causes a hilarious recording mishap.
On the upcoming episode of MBC's variety show 'Manito Club', airing on the 12th at 6:05 PM, Cha Tae-hyun, Park Bo-young, Lee Sun-bin, Kwanghee, and Kang Hoon begin their journey to support the 'Ulsan Whales'. With the addition of Manito alumni Lee Soo-ji and Chef Yoon Nam-no, the group embarks on a mission to record a cheer song.
Previously, Cha Tae-hyun enlisted his close friend Hong Kyung-min as the music director to create a catchy cheer song for the Ulsan Whales. The members participate in recording the chorus, adding to the excitement.
In a preview clip, Kwanghee, a former idol, attempts to record the cheer song, drawing attention. Nervous and on edge, he shouts, "Don't look at me," as he begins recording. His intense singing, reminiscent of a heartfelt cry, leaves everyone in stitches.
The members, watching closely, can't contain their laughter, with some nearly in tears. Lee Sun-bin and Chef Yoon Nam-no even comment, "It feels like watching a sad movie," as they wipe away tears. Meanwhile, Cha Tae-hyun maintains his composure, promising more laughs.
Kwanghee, determined to try again, shouts, "Don't criticize me," but mistakenly pronounces 'spread widely' as 'go away widely', causing another round of laughter. Frustrated, he slams the slate and yells, "Everyone go away," turning the scene into a comedic spectacle. Kwanghee's antics in the preview promise an episode full of laughter.
By Tae Yuna, TenAsia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr