Forensic Expert Yoo Seong-ho Ends Kim Sook & Goo Bon-seung 'Some' Rumors, Reveals Kim Jong-kook's 'Sperm King' Secret

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Forensic Expert Yoo Seong-ho Ends Kim Sook & Goo Bon-seung 'Some' Rumors, Reveals Kim Jong-kook's 'Sperm King' Secret

Yerin Han · 2025. szeptember 19. 5:06

Forensic pathology expert Yoo Seong-ho from Seoul National University College of Medicine appeared on KBS2's 'Ocktopbang's Problem Solvers Season 2', sharing witty insights and captivating viewers.

Professor Yoo expressed his admiration for Kim Sook and Song Eun-i, showing his fan-like affection for the show. When he inquired about Kim Sook's rumored marriage to Goo Bon-seung, she firmly clarified, "It's fake news, and he's someone I respect," effectively concluding the romantic speculation.

During the broadcast, Kim Jong-kook was officially recognized as the 'Sperm King,' with his exceptional sperm count validated by medical data, earning him the moniker '200 Million Jong-kook.' This acknowledgment brought a proud smile to his face.

Professor Yoo also shed light on the challenging realities of forensic pathology. He highlighted the stark disparity between the 9,000 to 10,000 autopsies conducted annually and the limited number of active forensic pathologists (52), detailing the hardships faced by those in the field. He astounded the cast by assessing their health just by observing their complexions, declaring Kim Jong-kook the healthiest member and expressing surprise at the actual ages of Joo Woo-jae and Yang Se-chan.

Furthermore, Professor Yoo explained the phenomenon of delirium preceding death and the fact that hearing persists even after death, emphasizing the significance of conveying unspoken words to the deceased. He also recommended preparing a 'pre-death medical care intention statement,' prompting deep reflection on the meaning of a dignified end-of-life.

'Ocktopbang's Problem Solvers' airs every Thursday at 8:30 PM KST.

Professor Yoo Seong-ho is recognized as a leading authority in the field of forensic pathology in South Korea, currently teaching at Seoul National University College of Medicine. His expertise, combined with his engaging personality on variety shows, has offered the public a fresh perspective on forensic science and end-of-life matters, sparking widespread discussion. His candid remarks on bioethics and dignified death have deeply resonated with many.