Producing Director Of 'Hometown Flex' Praises Lee Seung Gi And Cha Tae Hyun As The Show Concludes
tvN’s “Hometown Flex” is coming to an end. Producing Director (PD) Yoo Ho Jin talked about the program and filming with Lee Seung Gi and Cha Tae Hyun.
On September20, “Hometown Flex” aired a special episode to bid farewell to the variety show. It first premiered on July 13, where the program has run for almost over two months.
Cha Tae Hyun and Lee Seung Gi were given an opportunity by “Hometown Flex” to travel and explore different cities across South Korea, where celebrities who grew up in the area helped them with the tour. Although their guests brought lots of energy to the show, the viewers also praised the host for doing such a great job and kept them entertained.
Regarding their contribution as hosts, Yoo Ho Jin stated that he believed it would have been much harder to work with the program without Lee Seung Gi and Cha Tae Hyun. Yoo Ho Jin even thinks that it might have been impossible.
Since some places are memorable in some individual’s memories, the show might have been bland, and many personal stories were shared and could have been hard to listen to and understand if someone is not paying that much attention.
Concerning the mentioned aspects, Lee Seung Gi and Cha Tae Hyun are excellent at paying attention, and they lend their ears to other people. Yoo Ho Jin knew that it was their strength that allowed the program to be established.
The Producing Director Yoo Ho Jin wanted to thank Lee Seung Gi and Cha Tae Hyun for everything they did. They made the program easy for guest to outshine the hosts. He wanted to thank them for their skills to overcome obstacles, showcase their charms, and be considerate to their guests.
Even though “Hometown Flex” came to an end after being unavailable to film for weeks due to COVID-19, the producers will be discussing the possible return of the show for the second season when the situation improves. (Via Soompi)
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