
Choo Sung-hoon Drops an Unexpected Expletive on "One-Shot Project - My Turn" as Co-Star Kim Won-hoon Causes Chaos!
Chaos erupted on the set of SBS's variety show "One-Shot Project - My Turn" during its recent broadcast on the 4th, as a heated discussion spiraled into an unexpected outburst from mixed martial arts legend Choo Sung-hoon. What began as a light-hearted debate over who would pay for a lavish 8-serving meat meal quickly escalated, captivating viewers with its raw, unscripted moments.
The segment saw comedian Lee Soo-ji playfully suggest Choo Sung-hoon foot the bill, to which he humorously demurred. Veteran entertainer Lee Kyung-kyu then intervened, suggesting the most financially capable person should pay. However, the atmosphere quickly shifted as Lee Kyung-kyu turned his attention to junior comedian Kim Won-hoon, admonishing him for not injecting more humor into a previous dispute involving Tak Jae-hoon.
Kim Won-hoon, initially flustered, soon unleashed a surprising counter-attack. In a moment that stunned both cast and crew, he provocatively told Choo Sung-hoon to "go film YouTube in Japan and stop disrupting the flow here," which prompted Choo Sung-hoon's genuine expletive to erupt. Kim Won-hoon continued his tirade, claiming Choo Sung-hoon "never comes to practice" and that he "could win a fight against an older opponent." He then vented his frustrations, stating, "I have 3.45 million YouTube subscribers, but I'm treated like a nobody here!" The unexpected outburst left everyone in stitches and shock.
Adding to the episode's highlights, Choo Sung-hoon also shared a surprising personal anecdote, revealing that enduring a Taser gun was a "bucket list" item for him. Despite admitting it was "really painful," he expressed his curiosity had outweighed the discomfort.
Choo Sung-hoon, also known by his Japanese name Yoshihiro Akiyama, is a highly respected mixed martial artist and former judoka with a formidable career in both sports. He gained immense popularity in South Korea through his heartwarming appearances with his daughter, Sarang, on the reality show "The Return of Superman." Beyond his powerful athlete persona, he is cherished for his charismatic, often stoic, yet surprisingly humorous and genuine personality on various entertainment programs.