Satire, finally get off 'Ttoganjip'?... Anger at the weight gain of 40kg, "while knowing he was originally big"
Satire, finally get off 'Ttoganjip'?... Anger at the weight gain of 40kg, "while knowing he was originally big"
Satire, finally get off 'Ttoganjip'?... Anger at the weight gain of 40kg, "while knowing he was originally big"
Satire, finally get off 'Ttoganjip'?... Anger at the weight gain of 40kg, "while knowing he was originally big"
Satire, finally get off 'Ttoganjip'?... Anger at the weight gain of 40kg, "while knowing he was originally big"
Satire, finally get off 'Ttoganjip'?... Anger at the weight gain of 40kg, "while knowing he was originally big"
Satire, finally get off 'Ttoganjip'?... Anger at the weight gain of 40kg, "while knowing he was originally big"
Satire, finally get off 'Ttoganjip'?... Anger at the weight gain of 40kg, "while knowing he was originally big"
Satire, finally get off 'Ttoganjip'?... Anger at the weight gain of 40kg, "while knowing he was originally big"
Satire, finally get off 'Ttoganjip'?... Anger at the weight gain of 40kg, "while knowing he was originally big"
A satirical broadcaster was outraged by the controversial photo of the real thing.

On the 7th, the YouTube channel 'Funny things are coming up' will explain the real controversy of 'emergency programming) satire. | A video titled 'Another House' was uploaded.

The satire in the video said, "I've been thinking a lot about what to do with 'Ttoganjip' these days. There's been a real controversy." Previously, Satire revealed that he had gained 40kg in one year after appearing on the mukbang content 'Ttoganjip' after a diet.

In the meantime, a controversy arose in the Internet community recently regarding Satire's real-life photos. The satire said, "I am YouTuber P. Since when did I become thin? Everyone knows that I am big. But the photos came out strangely," he said. Let's meet,” he foreshadowed a tough response.

At this time, a citizen saw the satire and said, “It’s so pretty. It looks the same as it does on TV,” and Satire asked, “Doesn’t the Satire you’re watching look thinner than the Satire you saw on TV?” In response, the citizen said, “I don’t look thin,” embarrassing the satire.

Satire did not give up and asked, "Isn't the real thing better?", and the citizen praised it, saying, "The real thing is a little brighter." To the question “Doesn’t it look slim?”, the citizen expressed his candid feeling, “I don’t look thin.”

Reporter Ryu Ye-ji and Ten Asia ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr