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Kim Jong-Kook and Mimi Visit Cheongju Women’s Prison on ‘No Entry for Outsiders’

Title: Celebrities Visit South Korea’s Only Women’s Prison on SBS Program ‘No Entry for Outsiders’

On the latest episode of the SBS variety show ‘No Entry for Outsiders’, celebrities Mimi and Shin Bong-sun visited the Cheongju Women’s Prison.

Aired on the 13th, the program featured Kim Jong-kook, Yang Se-hyung, Lee Yi-kyung, Mimi, and Shin Bong-sun as they made their way to the only women’s prison in South Korea, the Cheongju Women’s Prison.

Upon entering the waiting room, Shin Bong-sun spotted Mimi and expressed her joy, saying, “I feel like crying.” Lee Yi-kyung then teased Kim Jong-kook, saying, “Bong-sun noona likes you, you know.”

After answering a few questions, the two celebrities underwent a physical examination. Kim Jong-kook, who had previous experience with such examinations, expressed concern, saying, “They’re going to do a physical examination here too. Mimi must be really surprised.” Shin Bong-sun, who was waiting, looked down in surprise.

Following the examination, Shin Bong-sun also went through the same procedures as Mimi, including an anal examination and a body search. They then watched an orientation video for new inmates.

Meanwhile, the SBS program ‘No Entry for Outsiders’ allows outsiders to enter and explore restricted areas with a one-day pass, uncovering the secrets of these forbidden zones.

[By Park Jung-soo, Star Today Guest Reporter]
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How did the celebrities react to the physical examination and procedures they had to undergo during their visit to the women’s prison

Celebrities Step Behind Bars: Inside South Korea’s Sole Women’s Prison on Hit SBS Show ‘No Entry for Outsiders’

In the most recent episode of the wildly popular SBS variety program, ‘No Entry for Outsiders,’ stars Mimi and Shin Bong-sun embarked on a groundbreaking visit to the Cheongju Women’s Prison.

On the 13th episode, the show featured renowned personalities Kim Jong-kook, Yang Se-hyung, Lee Yi-kyung, Mimi, and Shin Bong-sun, as they delved deep into the confines of South Korea’s only women’s prison, the Cheongju Women’s Prison.

As the celebrities entered the waiting room, Shin Bong-sun couldn’t hide her delight as she spotted Mimi, exclaiming with heartfelt emotion, “I’m so overwhelmed I could cry!” The playful Lee Yi-kyung then teasingly hinted at a possible love interest between Shin Bong-sun and Kim Jong-kook, jesting, “Bong-sun noona has an eye on you, you know!”

After tackling a series of questions, the two stars braved through the grueling experience of a physical examination. Kim Jong-kook, who had undergone a similar examination in the past, couldn’t help but express his concern, noting, “They’re going to subject Mimi to this physical examination too. She must be really shocked.” Meanwhile, Shin Bong-sun, patiently waiting her turn, couldn’t help but look down in surprise.

Following the examination, Shin Bong-sun bravely followed in Mimi’s footsteps, courageously enduring procedures that included an anal examination and a thorough body search. To further grasp the reality faced by inmates, the celebrities were also shown an orientation video for new prisoners.

Meanwhile, the SBS sensation ‘No Entry for Outsiders’ takes viewers on a thrilling journey behind closed doors, offering a one-day pass to explore and unravel the enigmatic secrets of restricted areas.

[By Park Jung-soo, Star Today Guest Reporter]

[ⓒ Maeil Business Newspaper & mk.co.kr, Unauthorized Reproduction and Redistribution Prohibited]

1 thought on “Kim Jong-Kook and Mimi Visit Cheongju Women’s Prison on ‘No Entry for Outsiders’”

  1. “An unexpected duo, Kim Jong-Kook and Mimi, shed light on the often neglected issue of prison conditions by visiting Cheongju Women’s Prison. Bravo to them for tackling such an important topic on ‘No Entry for Outsiders’.”

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