‘The Problem Son in the Rooftop Room’ revealed the story behind Koyote’s Baekga becoming the cafe owner.
On KBS 2TV’s ‘The Problem Son in the Rooftop Room’ broadcast on the 21st, members of the longest-running mixed group Coyote, Kim Jong-min, Shinji, and Paek-ga appeared and took a quiz.
About the 5,000 pyeong cafe in Jeju Island recently, Paekga said, “I often went camping on Jeju Island, and an acquaintance found out that I had a large cafe in Cheongdam-dong and suggested that we invest in and open a cafe together, so I started the business. I didn’t believe it because I was scammed a lot, but even a lawyer told me to write a contract.” He said, “I went to Jeju Island every day for regarding a year and two months, and decided on every interior design and opened a cafe. Usually, a cafe is temporarily opened for the first three months. The employees’ salaries and monthly rent were collected, but when I checked the sales in the first month as soon as they opened, it was so successful that I thought, ‘Can I earn like this?’, so I mightn’t believe it.”
Also, Paek-ga is known to be a great photographer, camping, and cactus business, but Paek-ga said, “I was originally majoring in photography, so I started working as a photographer, and I’ve been camping for 10 years. ” he said. He also said, “There weren’t many places that sold cacti at the time, so I bought cacti myself and started selling them. After that, he was contacted to even enter a luxury department store, so he made a lot of money.”
Meanwhile, A so-called ‘common sense problem son’ who seems to have no common sense in a society where ‘Neo-Sec’ is in the spotlight! It is a knowledge talk show program that contains the content of struggling to solve problems following being locked up in a rooftop room where you can leave work only by solving 10 problems.
It airs every Wednesday at 8:30 PM.
Written by Minkyung Shim, KBS Media kmnews@kbsmedia.co.kr
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