[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jeong-ho] Park Chan-ho and Park Se-ri are drawing attention by showing a special chemistry.
On the afternoon of the 19th, SBS's 'Law of the Jungle in Wild Korea' (hereinafter 'Law of the Jungle') aired the second day of the simulated disaster survival of the Byeongman tribe.
In the broadcast that day, Park Se-ri and Park Chan-ho insisted on their own opinions about how much to cook the octopus sashimi, causing laughter.
Park Chan-ho said it was fine to stop cooking the octopus, but on the contrary, Park Se-ri argued that it needed to be cooked more. Seeing this, Heo Jae said, "Athletes are really stubborn," which made everyone laugh.
In response, Park Chan-ho slightly cut an octopus leg and told Heo Jae to taste it. After tasting it, Heo Jae said, "Alright, that's enough. Take it out," ending the debate between Park Se-ri and Park Chan-ho. Then, the two who had been bickering shared the octopus sashimi and showed satisfied smiles.
Additionally, the production team asked Park Se-ri for a one-line comment about her partner Park Chan-ho. Hearing this, Park Se-ri said, "Was there a partner here?" and honestly said, "He keeps doing random things," which caused laughter.
Furthermore, Park Se-ri said, "He is a person who requires a lot of attention. He gets bitten a little by a flower crab, yells loudly, you know, he does it all evenly."
Later, when Park Chan-ho was evaluated as a high-maintenance type, he said, "Did I get hit that often?" When asked for a one-line comment about Park Se-ri, he said, "If you ask me to do it in one word, it's really difficult. You have to ask me to do it in a long way," and evaluated, "Se-ri is a complainer. She is dissatisfied with everything."
Meanwhile, Law of the Jungle airs every Saturday at 9 p.m.
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