Yang Se-chan Dons Lawyer Robes for 'Home Alone' in Seocho-dong

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Yang Se-chan Dons Lawyer Robes for 'Home Alone' in Seocho-dong

Minji Kim · 10 செப்டம்பர், 2025 அன்று 05:30

MBC's popular reality show 'Home Alone' (also known as 'Goo Hae Jwo! Homes') is heading to Seocho-dong, the heart of South Korea's legal district, in its upcoming episode. This special installment features comedians Jang Dong-min, Park Na-rae, and Yang Se-chan transforming into fictional lawyers specializing in patent, divorce, and entertainment law, respectively. They will embark on an immersive exploration of residential areas and law offices within Seocho-dong, offering a unique mock documentary perspective.

The trio will visit a co-working space exclusively for lawyers, highlighting its cost-saving benefits. The space boasts a lounge with city views and reservable meeting rooms, designed for efficient work. A lawyer currently using the space shares insights from their past role at a major entertainment agency, discussing typical cases like handling malicious comments and contract disputes.

During their visit, Yang Se-chan humorously inquires about the possibility of legal action for public humiliation, prompting a response from a real lawyer that leaves him playfully vowing revenge on Joo Woo-jae. Park Na-rae officially reports an incident involving a 'dog food smell' from a previous location shoot, with Yang Se-chan also complaining about discomfort caused by Kim Dae-ho's strong scent during filming. While Kim Dae-ho apologizes for the distress, the lawyer's unexpected reaction heightens the anticipation.

Comedian Kim Sook expresses a desire for similar co-working spaces for comedians. Jang Dong-min recalls past meeting experiences in saunas, and Yang Se-hyung shares a heartwarming anecdote about senior comedians pre-paying at cafes for their juniors, a practice he later reciprocated.

Yang Se-chan debuted as a comedian in 2003 on SBS's 'Funny Show.' He is well-known for his comedic talent and quick wit, often appearing alongside his brother, fellow comedian Yang Se-hyung. Beyond 'Home Alone,' he is a regular on numerous variety shows, captivating audiences with his humor.