
'Hangout With Yoo?' Tackles Jung Joon-ha's 'Fan Attraction Barrier'; Choi Hong-man Offers 'Teen Fan Strategy'
MBC's variety show 'Hangout With Yoo?' is set to dive deep into the challenges Jung Joon-ha faces in attracting new fans, sparking considerable interest.
This week's episode, airing on November 8th, features the preliminary meeting of the 'Club for the Unpopular' (In-sa-mo), organized by Haha.
The participants include Haha, Heo Seong-tae, Hyeon Bong-sik, Han Sang-jin, Kim Gwang-gyu, Tukutz, Heo Kyung-hwan, Choi Hong-man, and Jung Joon-ha.
Hosts Yoo Jae-suk and Joo Woo-jae will analyze the members' charm points based on a fan survey, highlighting both aspects that draw fans in and those that act as barriers. Notably, Jung Joon-ha, who runs a restaurant, was identified as having the advantage of easily meeting fans offline. However, this convenience also reportedly leads to unfortunate situations, which were revealed as a downside, piquing curiosity.
The cast members reportedly burst into laughter as they pinpointed the specific reasons why it's particularly difficult for fans to 'become a fan' of Jung Joon-ha. In response, Choi Hong-man, who surprisingly has a fanbase drawn to his 'cute charm' within the 'In-sa-mo,' stepped up as a mentor for Jung Joon-ha.
"Hyung, you're older, so you need to be cute to attract teenage fans," Choi Hong-man advised sincerely, sharing his strategies for appealing to different age groups. He even demonstrated his approach, explaining, "When I meet teenagers, I absorb their energy and show them my charm."
Viewers can tune in to 'Hangout With Yoo?' on MBC this Saturday, November 8th, at 6:30 PM to find out Jung Joon-ha's critical 'fan attraction' weaknesses and whether he can win over teenage fans with Choi Hong-man's advice.
Fans are buzzing online, with comments like, 'Jung Joon-ha is so funny, I can't stop laughing!', 'Choi Hong-man's advice sounded serious at first, but it's hilarious,' and 'This lineup for 'In-sa-mo' is legendary! Can't wait for the episode.' There's significant anticipation for the show's comedic content.