BTS's V and Actor Yoo Seung-ho to Feature in Upcoming Episode of SBS's "Running Man"
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yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-11-21 09:38:10
Courtesy of SBS
SBS, the terrestrial broadcaster, officially confirmed on Monday that V from the globally acclaimed K-pop group BTS and actor Yoo Seung-ho will be appearing on the hit variety show "Running Man." The special episode is scheduled to air on December 3rd.
V previously guest-starred on episode 671 on September 10th, earning praise from hosts, production staff, and viewers alike for his adept skills in psychological battles and leadership during various missions. The BTS member showcased a notable poker face and leveraged his acting prowess to gain advantages in the show's games.
Following V's well-received appearance, Yoo Seung-ho made his "Running Man" debut on October 8th to promote his latest crime thriller series, "The Deal." The actor impressed the hosts with his prankster skills and deception, prompting TV personality Haha and comedian Jee Seok-jin to propose a special episode featuring both V and Yoo.
"Running Man," known for its diverse missions at various landmarks around the country, has captivated viewers for over 12 years, becoming one of the most popular Korean variety shows. The show airs on Sundays at 6:15 p.m. and is accessible through the official website of "Running Man," local streamer Wavve, Coupang Play, and Rakuten Viki.
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