During a recent filming session for the variety display “Bogum Magical,” veteran actor Lee Sang-yi reportedly began snoring, prompting a candid remark from co-star Kwak Dong-yeon. According to reports from multiple South Korean news outlets, including Daum and the Sports Kyunghyang newspaper, Kwak Dong-yeon quipped that Lee’s snoring was “because he’s been around for a long time.”
The incident occurred while filming a segment of the show, which appears to focus on interactions between the cast members. The remark, described as a “factual observation” by Daum, highlights the dynamic between the actors. Lee Sang-yi has been a working actor for fifteen years, a fact noted in reports about the incident.
Further reports indicate Lee Sang-yi demonstrated continued aptitude for dance, even after fifteen years since his debut, and offered instruction to fellow cast members Park Bo-gum and Kwak Dong-yeon. The Chosun Ilbo reported that Park Bo-gum received praise for his ability to satisfy a young female elementary school student, expressing “pride” in the interaction.
The reports surrounding “Bogum Magical” also touch on reactions to actor Park Bo-gum’s popularity. Daum reported on speculation that Park Bo-gum’s fame was causing marital friction, with one wife reportedly lamenting her husband’s enthusiastic reaction to the actor. The reports characterize the wife’s reaction as a frustrated exclamation of “He’s gone crazy!”
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