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Park Narae, an emergency while walking alone in Jeju Island… I live alone in a cold sweat at the emergency signal

MBC ‘I Live Alone’ Park Na-rae falls into a quagmire while on a walking tour in Jeju Island.

In ‘I Live Alone’, which will be aired on the 21st, the biggest crisis scene in the history of Park Na-rae’s ‘Nahonsan’ will be revealed.

Park Narae visited Jeju Island and marched on foot for a distance of 25km, announcing the start of the ‘New Start Journey’ and calling for the support of viewers. However, a bag full of backpacking luggage and various snacks weighed heavily on Park Na-rae’s shoulders, and eventually sat down on the street to unpack the luggage and rob her of attention.

Park Na-rae evokes admiration by activating the trick to lighten the load by eating snacks. After he sat down on the road in Jeju Island and ate snacks as if being chased by the cold, he put in a lighter bag and said, “You have to empty it too. It is a life of emptying,” he said, bringing laughter by using the aesthetics of emptying as a lesson in ‘a trip to a fresh start’.

The problem was in choosing Park Na-rae’s snack menu. The menu he chose was boiled eggs, roasted sweet potatoes, and bananas, which were like a comprehensive set for bowel movements. Park Na-rae said, “A big bang exploded in my stomach” and intuited that it was an emergency, “I have to empty my stomach instead of a bag,” causing laughter as she goes on a grand tour to find the bathroom.

Park Na-rae’s location is in the middle of a carrot field as wide as the vast sea, and there is no toilet in sight, which makes the intuition of an unprecedented crisis. He is going to give a bomb of laughter to the situation in which even those who see him will chill their spines, such as sweating even in the bitter wind of January and finally blocking the signal of the desperate captain by twisting his legs.

Park Na-rae, who desperately escaped from the carrot field in search of the bathroom, draws attention because unexpected hardships are coming in front of her. It’s like there’s no place to lean on next to the coastal road. While even the sphincter is losing its strength, Park Narae’s scream toward the sea of ​​Jeju Island is captured, making this broadcast more awaited.

‘I Live Alone’ is broadcast today (21st) at 11:10 pm.

By Jeong Tae-gun, staff reporter for Ten Asia biggun@tenasia.co.kr

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