In the 225th episode of MBC’s variety show “Hangout With Yoo” aired on March 16, Kim Seok-hoon introduced his hometown, Huam-dong, Yongsan-gu, to the cast members.
During this episode, as the cast strolled through Kim Seok-hoon’s neighbourhood, a resident exclaimed, “The devil from TV came.” The referred devil was Lee Yi-kyung, acclaimed for his portrayal of the trashy husband Park Min-hwan in the tvN drama “Marry My Husband,” which recently concluded.
“Is it a devil? I’ve never been called a devil before,” Lee expressed, feeling a mix of embarrassment and gratitude. He graciously responded, “Thank you. I’ll be a good devil.” The cast members chimed in, noting the shift from labelling him as a bad guy to being dubbed a devil. They commended his acting skills, remarking, “How did you act so well?” and “That’s the best compliment for an actor.”
Lee Yi-kyung’s role in “Marry My Husband” garnered significant attention and praise from viewers. His portrayal of Park Min-hwan, a flawed yet relatable character, earned him recognition for his realistic acting. While initially known as the “trashy husband,” Lee’s ability to bring depth to his role left a lasting impression on audiences.
As the cast explored Kim Seok-hoon’s hometown, Lee Yi-kyung’s encounter with the resident served as a lighthearted moment on the show. Despite the unexpected nickname, Lee embraced it with humility and humour, showcasing his affable personality.
In the world of acting, receiving praise from viewers and fellow cast members is a testament to an actor’s talent and dedication. Lee Yi-kyung’s ability to evoke emotions and captivate audiences with his performances speaks volumes about his skills as an actor. Moving forward, fans eagerly anticipate his future projects and roles, confident that he will continue to deliver exceptional performances on screen.
The camaraderie among the cast members of “Hangout With Yoo” adds to the charm of the show, creating memorable moments for both the cast and viewers alike. With each episode, the show offers a glimpse into the lives of its hosts and guests, fostering a sense of connection and entertainment.