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New reality show features Choo Shin-soo, Sunwoo Yekwon living abroad

By Rumy Doo

  • Published : Nov 30, 2017 - 16:55
  • Updated : Dec 1, 2017 - 10:05

JTBC’s new reality program “Stranger” (unofficial translation) will be spotlighting the struggles of less-exposed Korean celebrities living abroad.

The show, which kicks off Saturday at 6 p.m., is set to feature newcomers to reality television including baseball player Choo Shin-soo, pianist Sunwoo Ye-kwon, and actress Seo Min-jung.

Scheduled in the same time slot as MBC’s popular variety program “Infinite Challenge,” “Stranger” is up against a tough fight for viewers. But the show’s strength lies in its “portrayal of human stories,” producer Hwang Kyo-jin said in a group interview Thursday in Sangam-dong, Seoul.

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The show will trace the sense of unfamiliarity each person faces while making a living abroad.

“Choo was completely different from the baseball player image we had in mind,” producer Hwang said of the Texas Rangers right fielder. “He’s very delicate and detail-oriented. He cleans up the house by himself, and showed a lot of affection for his wife.”

Pianist Sunwoo, who became the first Korean to win gold at the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition last month, is “less neurotic” than most classical artists, said Hwang.

“There’s a Winnie-the-Pooh-like warm feeling about him. He’s seen doing things like caring for his skin and getting a massage the day before a performance.”

Amid the deluge of celebrity reality shows, Hwang says “Stranger” is unique in that it focuses on the feeling of displacement.



By Rumy Doo (doo@heraldcorp.com)