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Park Seo-jin, Hyojung's shame as she transforms into a golden Buddha statue

Park Seo-jin challenges himself to 'NMK Dress-up Play,' recreating artifacts from the National Museum of Korea with his younger sister Hyojung. Hyojung's chaotic daily life as she transforms into a golden Buddha is revealed.

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Park Seo-jin, Hyojung's shame as she transforms into a golden Buddha statue

Park Seo-jin takes on the challenge of recreating artifacts from the National Museum of Korea using his body, alongside his younger sister Hyojung. KBS 2TV 'Men in Their 40s Season 2' (hereafter 'Salimnam') will broadcast the Park Seo-jin siblings' 'National Museum Dress-up Play' challenge on the 18th at 10:35 PM.

'National Museum Dress-up Play,' now in its third year, is an event where participants recreate artifacts owned by the National Museum of Korea using ingenious ideas. Park Seo-jin selected his sister Hyojung to participate in this competition and began full-scale preparations.

The chemistry between 'Samcheonpo Golden Hands' Park Seo-jin and 'Dress-up Genius' Hyojung

True to his nickname 'Samcheonpo Golden Hands,' Park Seo-jin led the artifact recreation by coming up with creative ideas. His sister Hyojung also actively responded to Park Seo-jin's plans. Hyojung showed great passion, wearing a yellow bodysuit and even enduring full-body and face painting.

With Park Seo-jin's touch, Hyojung was transformed into something that looked like a real artifact moved into the room. The studio erupted in laughter at her appearance, which was implemented from head to toe. Watching this, MC Eun Ji-won remarked, "I think you might win a prize."

Hyojung transforms into a Golden Buddha, feeling flustered by residents' photo requests

During the process of presenting the finished work, Hyojung faced an unexpected situation. This was because she had to walk through the middle of the neighborhood transformed into a 'living Golden Buddha.' Hyojung expressed her embarrassment, saying, "It's so humiliating."

The transformed Hyojung could not avoid the gaze of the residents. Residents passing through the neighborhood saw Hyojung transformed into a Golden Buddha and requested photos. The specific reason why Hyojung had no choice but to step out onto the street in such radical makeup will be revealed in this broadcast.

Siblings stand before the camera three months after a car accident

Behind the bright appearance of the Park Seo-jin siblings lies recent pain. Last April, Hyojung was hospitalized after being involved in a rear-end collision inside a tunnel. About three months after the accident, she has recovered her health and stands before the camera again.

Family health issues were also a heavy burden for Park Seo-jin. Through previous broadcasts, Park Seo-jin shared news of his mother's health, suspected of thyroid cancer, and his father, who suffers from cerebrovascular disease. The daily lives of the siblings, who challenged themselves to recreate artifacts after overcoming their pain, will be broadcast on the night of the 18th.

By 트렌드경제신문 · Translated from the original Korean article. · Original Korean article ↗
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