Speed skating national team player Lee Seung-hoon boasted a pleasant talk.
In ‘Secret Newsroom’, which was broadcast on the 12th, the K-content syndrome that fascinated the world and the national speed skating player Seunghoon Lee appeared.
On the K-contents side, actor Yoo Jae-yeon, who bit the arm of science teacher Kim Byung-cheol on Netflix’s ‘Now at Our School’ and infected him with a zombie, was with him. He said that he was active as a team leader among over 60 zombie actors and taught Hee-soo, a pregnant student, how to transform into a zombie. He also told a funny story behind the scenes that the director asked, “You can’t see your face because it’s not a student’s face.”
Yoo Jae-yeon picked the library scene as the most dangerous filming and said that she climbed up on a bookshelf and wore a school uniform skirt and climbed bare legs in a role that threatened the lead actor. At the time of filming, he complained that he didn’t know because he was concentrating on acting while wearing blood, but only following washing he realized that he was bruised and scratched here and there.
Speed skater Seung-Hoon Lee, whom we met in the second part of ‘Secret News Room’, honestly told the story behind the 2010 Vancouver Olympics to 2022 Beijing Olympics. Also, when asked regarding the more surprised couple among Gangnam Lee Sang-hwa vs Lee Kyu-hyuk and Son Dam-bi, he showed the appearance of choosing director Lee Kyu-hyuk without hesitation for a second. Seung-Hoon Lee said, “I didn’t think of it at all. Can the two of you match?”, giving Director Lee Kyu-hyuk a questionable loss. Then, he said, “I was surprised from the moment I heard that they were meeting,” he said, making everyone laugh by shouting Son Dam-bi as the most precious of the two. However, he sent a video letter to director Lee Kyu-hyuk, saying, “Congratulations on your wedding, Director Dyu. Since you enjoyed it before marriage, I will support you for a happier married life by being faithful to your family. Be happy.”
‘Secret News Room’ is broadcast every Saturday at 11 am on channel IHQ.
By Hwang So-young, staff reporter hwang.soyoung@joongang.co.kr