Jeong Hyeong-don confesses to relocating the fat under his eyes, "It hasn't been long since the surgery was over."
Jeong Hyeong-don confesses to relocating the fat under his eyes, "It hasn't been long since the surgery was over."
Broadcaster Jeong Hyeong-don's current status after under-eye fat relocation surgery was revealed.

In the first broadcast of MBC Every1's entertainment show 'Country Police Returns 2', which aired on the 18th, Kim Yong-man, Kim Seong-ju, Ahn Jung-hwan, and Jeong Hyeong-don started working as police officers at Jupo Police Station in Boryeong, South Chungcheong Province.

Above all, when Kim Yong-man pointed out to Jung Hyung-don that he should take off his eyes, Jung Hyung-don said, "It's because I haven't had the surgery yet," and drew attention to his face after recent surgery. Jeong Hyeong-don joked, “We were reassigned to a different location, so we relocated to a local area in that sense.”
Jeong Hyeong-don confesses to relocating the fat under his eyes, "It hasn't been long since the surgery was over."
Jeong Hyeong-don confesses to relocating the fat under his eyes, "It hasn't been long since the surgery was over."
From the first day of work, the four police officers were embarrassed by a flurry of phone calls, including reports of fires, traffic accidents, and abandoned vehicles. However, he demonstrated his career-worthy force by demonstrating his investigative instincts that did not miss even the smallest clues and smoothly completing the traffic stop. In addition, the warm and unexpected charm of the warden, who froze the four police officers, made us look forward to the chemistry between the police officers at Jupo Police Station.

The broadcast on this day recorded a national household viewership rating of 1% and the highest nationwide household viewership rating of 1.3%.

In the second episode of 'Country Police Returns 2', which will be aired on the 25th, you can see everything from the friendly atmosphere of the countryside to the scenes of solving urgent cases such as searching vehicles in the mountains and reporting theft.

Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr translated by google