Cho Jae-yoon cuts performance fees + dubbing controversy..."The Tyrant's Chef" funny behind the scenes
Sep 23, 2025
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The studio is excited by the appearance of Cho Jae-yoon, who is currently acclaimed for his role as the master of the Ming Dynasty in 『The Tyrant's Chef". He said, `I had a lot of practice in Chinese, cooking, and martial arts, so I spent about three and a half months practicing for this drama and filming it for a month and a half``, surprising everyone.
In particular, his Chinese over-immersive notes catch everyone's attention. Extraordinary efforts can be seen in the traces of writing and memorizing Chinese lines. When Chae Jung-an, who was watching this, asks "Does that mean I get more fees?" he tells the behind-the-scenes story "The fee has been cut because it's a special appearance."
In addition, he, who holds a certificate of a Korean cooking technician, adds admiration by revealing that he himself digested the cooking scene in the drama without being a stand-in. On this day's broadcast, Cho Jae-yoon's actual cooking skills will be revealed, raising expectations.
Previously, `The Tyrant's Chef' was recently dubbed by a Chinese voice actor" His remarks sparked controversy. On Cho Jae-yoon's Chinese performance, the local pronunciation is like a standard language" was well received, but one voice actor posted on social media that "his voice was terrible. I dubbed ita mockery of " The article was deleted, but misunderstandings spread as reports spread.
In response, Korean viewers expressed displeasure, saying, "'Why are you mocking a Korean actor when he is not good at Chinese?' and "'Don't you use dubbing for Chinese dramas?'
Meanwhile, TV CHOSUN 'My Way-Over-immersive Club' will air at 10 p.m. on Wednesday, September 24th, where you can listen to Cho Jae-yoon's three-and-a-half months of being overly immersed in 'The Tyrant's Chef'.
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