Chef Lee Yeon-bok revealed the behind-the-scenes story of his appearance on Netflix's "Black and White Cook."
Chef Lee Yeon-bok appeared as a special MC in SBS's "Dongsang Imong Season 2 - You Are My Destiny" (hereinafter referred to as "Dongsang Imong 2"), which aired on the 4th.
During the show, the panelists asked Lee Yeon-bok's appearance, "Chefs are popular as 'black and white chefs' these days," adding, "I think Chef Lee Yeon-bok may have asked for a job."
In response, Lee Yeon-bok said, "I was the first to be casted," but added, "But I refused to do it."
When the panel asked why, they indirectly said, "Actually, I went on a survival program and won a lot." He then recalled the competition programs he won.
In response, panelist Lee Ji-hye expected to appear, saying, "There are many people who want to come out when Black and White Chef Season 2 is produced."
When Lee Yeon-bok said, "I didn't say anything, but it was already known as if I was going out," Kim Gu-ra said, "Even if you talk like that, I think I'll go out if I put some air in it."
Among them, actor Baek Sung-hyun, who is preparing to practice as a Chinese cook, was revealed on the show. Baek Sung-hyun visited Chef Lim Tae-hoon, an iron bag chef who appeared in Black and White Cook as a Black spoon, and learned how to cook, drawing attention.
In response, Lee Yeon-bok said, "I've been paying attention since I was young. He welcomed me, saying, "He's a friend who goes through a lot of trouble and works really hard."
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