Appearing on SNL to answer the question ‘If you have to raise one person, who is it?’
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Hong Jun-seok = Democratic Party lawmaker Woo Sang-ho said in Coupang Play’s SNL Korea ‘The main reporter is going’ on the 8th, “(rather than the daughter who forged a citation) I will raise my son who habitually gambled” said.
Rep. Woo received a question from actor Joo Hyun-young, who plays an intern reporter in this corner, ‘If I must raise one of my daughter who forged a citation and a son who habitually gambles’, he said, “It’s a question that will die no matter how (answer) you do it.” answered.
‘Daughter forged a citation’ is an option aimed at the eldest son of presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung, accused of forgery of a citation by the daughter of former Justice Minister Cho Kuk, and ‘a son who gambles habitually’.
Rep. Woo explained, “It’s called habitual gambling, but for example, he has entered a speculative game.
At the end of the interview, he said with a smile, “What if I forge a citation and take a gamble?” He said with a smile, “It was the most serious balance (game) question I’ve ever asked a politician on SNL. I’m dead by my motherland now.”
Rep. Woo chose the latter between ‘Lee Jae-myung becomes president’ and ‘I become Seoul mayor’.
He said, “Candidate Lee Jae-myung becomes president anyway, so I have to become the mayor of Seoul,” he said.
In addition, Rep. Woo chose the former between ‘Make Woo Sang-ho’s emotional essay a world-class bestseller’ and ‘Goodbye Lee Jae-myung to get rid of the world’.
‘Goodbye Lee Jae-myung’ is a book regarding the conflict between candidate Lee and his older brother, the late Lee Jae-sun.
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