Shin Jung-hwan and Im Deok-young Form Unlikely Duet on 'Mystery Club Record'
Shin Jung-hwan and Im Deok-young Form Unlikely Duet on 'Mystery Club Record'
Shin Jung-hwan has teamed up with shaman Im Deok-young to form a duet.

On the 11th episode of Comedy TV's ghost story talk show 'Mystery Club Record', airing at midnight on the 28th, the theme will be 'Love and War of Ghosts'. The show promises to delve into the afterlife's intense love stories, filled with betrayal, obsession, and fierce grudges, offering an unprecedented level of engagement with its so-called 'spicy romance' tales.

The episode will feature shocking stories of tragic consequences born from infidelity that leave Shin Jung-hwan and Park Young-jin stunned. The show will also reveal the terrifying reality of love that even death couldn't separate, as introduced by the 44-year veteran shaman. These dramatic tales of love and betrayal are expected to evoke gasps from the audience. Particularly, when a story of a past lover's obsession is revealed, Park Young-jin shares his own harrowing experience of nearly becoming a protagonist in a real-life 'Love and War', drawing significant attention. His shocking tale of a near-death experience due to an unexpected crisis caused by a former lover can be seen on the broadcast.
Shin Jung-hwan and Im Deok-young Form Unlikely Duet on 'Mystery Club Record'
Shin Jung-hwan and Im Deok-young Form Unlikely Duet on 'Mystery Club Record'
Unexpected performances by the MCs will also unfold. Singer Shin Jung-hwan and 44-year veteran shaman Im Deok-young spontaneously form a duet on set, passionately singing 2AM's 'Can't Let You Go Even If I Die', showcasing a peculiar harmony. Park Young-jin also reenacts the famous line from the drama 'The World of the Married', "It's not a crime to fall in love," with such dedication that it surprises everyone with its uncanny resemblance. The reason behind their sudden musical and acting performances draws curiosity.

Meanwhile, Shin Jung-hwan was sentenced to eight months in prison for overseas gambling charges in 2010 and was paroled in December 2011 after serving six months. He later married a woman 12 years his junior in 2014, and they have a son together.

Tae Yuna, TenAsia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr