Chae Jung-an dropped out of sitcom
Chae Jung-an dropped out of sitcom
Cha Jung-an, known for her 'Cold City Woman' image, delighted audiences with her candid and bold humor on the latest episode of MBC's 'Radio Star' aired on the 11th.

The 'Radio Star' episode, featuring Cha Jung-an, Jay Park, Kim Hae-jun, and Jang Dong-sun, was themed 'Divine Management.' According to Nielsen Korea on the 12th, the episode recorded a 3.9% viewership rating in the Seoul metropolitan area. The highlight was Cha Jung-an's unexpected 'sperm talk' while advising Kim Hae-jun on health supplements, pushing the peak viewership to 4.8%.

Returning to 'Radio Star' after four years, actress Cha Jung-an impressed with her unfiltered talk from the start. She showcased her 'Techno Warrior' skills in a duet dance with Jay Park, revealing she learned the moves from After School's Kahi in just an hour. Known for her dedication to health and beauty on her YouTube channel, Cha Jung-an shared her extensive routine, humorously attributing her youthful appearance to 'a fortune spent on maintenance.'

Cha Jung-an also shared anecdotes about being recognized as a 'funny oddball' by Yoo Jae-suk and Shin Dong-yup and her departure from the legendary sitcom 'Three Guys and Three Girls.' She recounted her debut story, winning a clean face contest in high school thanks to a photo submitted by her sister.

Jay Park, the 'K-Hip Hop CEO,' retracted his retirement announcement from four years ago, citing his significant role in his new company and ongoing idol group production. He expressed his firm retirement plans, even willing to delete his current '3.4 million follower SNS' as he did with his previous '5.8 million follower SNS.'
Chae Jung-an dropped out of sitcom
Chae Jung-an dropped out of sitcom
Jay Park also thanked actress Chun Woo-hee for her enthusiastic reaction during his 'Body' performance at the '3rd Blue Dragon Series Awards,' attributing the buzz to her. He shared his fitness secrets, emphasizing the effort since elementary school, and teased the debut of his new idol group next year or the year after.

Comedian Kim Hae-jun, who recently announced his marriage to Kim Seung-hye, shared their love story and wedding plans, including the roles of Moon Se-yoon, Lee Sang-jun, and Kim Yong-myung as hosts, and Jo Hye-ryun and 'Jwirolla' (Lee Chang-ho's alter ego) as singers. Kim Gura humorously suggested breaking the tradition of comedian couples having Jo Hye-ryun sing at their weddings.

Kim Hae-jun, famous for his alter egos Choi Jun and Cool J, shared his experience of receiving an album gift from the real Taeyang after his impersonation. He also recounted bonding with Kim Jae-joong during the 'Villains Game' content, highlighting Kim Jae-joong's impressive wealth.

Neuroscientist Jang Dong-sun, making his 'Radio Star' debut, humorously warned of his 'too much talker' reputation. He provided a neuroscientific analysis of youthful appearances, using Cha Jung-an and Jay Park as examples.

Jang Dong-sun's surprising past, including a challenging childhood in Korea after his parents were scammed, and his time as a runaway teenager, shocked everyone. He also shared his journey from winning a 'Science Slam' in Germany to his current role in the 'Brain Management Avengers.'

Reporter: Tae Yuna, Ten Asia youyou@tenasia.co.kr