Park Myung-soo finally broke down. Three months of monthly rent support for a junior who lived underground (Ok Moon-ah)

Aug 21, 2025

Park Myung-soo finally broke down. Three months of monthly rent support for a junior who lived underground (Ok Moon-ah)



Park Myung-soo finally broke out in a good story "I paid my monthly rent to a junior who lived in the basement for 3 months"

Comedian Park Myung-soo's long-cherished (?) story finally broke out.

KBS 2TV's entertainment program 『Problematic Children of the Rooftop Room』, which aired on the 21st, featured comedian, businessman, writer, and instructor Ko Myung-hwan to release Park Myung-soo's story.




When asked about his real estate assets, Ko Myung-hwan confessed that he did not buy it to invest, but that he thought of marriage and applied for it whenever he had a girlfriend.

He has only been in a long-term relationship. I thought about getting married because we met for a long time, eight, four, five years, and I applied for a house to live with my girlfriend and I was going to do a surprise event when I moved in."

"In fact, Park Myung-soo taught me how to do this," said Ko Myung-hwan. We have a hard time saving and investing. Comedians are good at paying off debts, so you should go into debt."




So "At that time, I made a girlfriend living in Jamsil and applied for a Jamsil house and won." It's the most expensive house the house has. Seokchon Lake is a minute away, but it is not a large complex. I was going to do a surprise event when I moved in, but it was a car a month before I moved in." He added that there are two Ilsan girlfriends, so there are two Ilsan houses and one in Bongcheon-dong.

Ko Myung-hwan is also famous for buying two houses starting with 3 million won. Ko Myung-hwan said, `I had two houses at the time, but I lived in a semi-basement room in Daebang-dong. At that time, Park Myung-soo thought I only had that room, so I paid the rent for three months. Yang Se-chan mentioned that although he usually grumbles on the outside, he has a heart.






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