Kim Jaejoong and Choo Sung Hoon's Wild Friendship Reveal

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Kim Jaejoong and Choo Sung Hoon's Wild Friendship Reveal
Kim Jaejoong takes on a large-scale cooking challenge during a Fun-Staurant episode centered on his friendship with Choo Sung Hoon.

Kim Jaejoong turned a variety-show visit into a full-scale friendship story when he welcomed Choo Sung Hoon into his family home on KBS2's Fun-Staurant. The June 11 episode mattered because it gave viewers more than a quick celebrity anecdote: it showed how a 13-year bond between a singer-actor and a fighter-turned-TV personality has grown into the kind of comfortable, slightly chaotic chemistry that Korean variety shows do best.

The episode was built as a "best friends" special, with Jaejoong inviting Choo to spend time with his parents and join the family table. What began as a warm visit quickly became one of the show's most physically memorable segments, as the two stars took on a 90-kilogram half pig, repaired outdoor furniture, and traded jokes about just how close they have become over the years.

A Friendship That Started On Set And Became Family-Level Familiar

Jaejoong and Choo first met through drama work, but the episode framed their relationship as something that has long since moved beyond professional politeness. Jaejoong described Choo as a close friend of 13 years, and the setting made that history easy to understand. Rather than meeting at a restaurant or a studio, Choo arrived at Jaejoong's family home, where Jaejoong's parents were waiting to treat him to food.

For English-speaking readers who may know Jaejoong mainly as a vocalist and former TVXQ and JYJ member, the scene highlighted another side of his public persona. In recent years he has often appeared as a polished singer, actor, and seasoned entertainer, but Fun-Staurant uses food and domestic routines to show stars in more relaxed spaces. Here, Jaejoong was not presented as a distant idol figure. He was a son helping at home, a host trying to feed a guest properly, and a friend who could tease Choo without losing the affectionate tone.

Choo also entered with a recognizable variety-show identity. Known internationally as mixed martial artist and judoka Yoshihiro Akiyama, he became familiar to Korean viewers through family and reality programming, where his strength, blunt humor, and soft side with loved ones often play together. That contrast made him a natural fit for Jaejoong's home episode: he could be both the honored guest and the person everyone expected to lift, hammer, carry, and fix things.

Jaejoong effectively framed their friendship as unusually candid, joking that they are close enough to have seen sides of each other most friends never would.

The comment that drew the most attention was Jaejoong's playful admission that he had even helped Choo with Brazilian waxing. The line was not treated as scandalous; it worked because both men laughed through it as evidence of their unusually unguarded bond. Jaejoong joked that they had "seen everything" and suggested their connection might be deeper than some marriages, a variety-show exaggeration that captured the mood of the segment.

The 90-Kilogram Challenge That Gave The Episode Its Visual Hook

The biggest spectacle came when Choo appeared carrying a massive object up the stairs. The reveal turned out to be a 90-kilogram half pig, described in reports as enough for roughly 100 servings. On a show built around celebrity cooking, the scale immediately changed the episode from a simple home meal into a physical challenge.

Jaejoong and Choo then attempted to break down the pork together. Jaejoong has built a reputation on the program for being serious about cooking and comfortable with a knife, while Choo brought the obvious advantage of power. The combination gave producers a clear story line: Jaejoong supplied kitchen focus and technique, Choo supplied strength, and Jaejoong's mother added practical advice from the side.

That division of roles is why the segment worked as more than a novelty image. Viewers were not simply watching two celebrities stand beside a large piece of meat. They were watching a home-style food project that required teamwork, patience, and a little comedy when the task became more intense than expected. The physical size of the pork gave the episode a strong visual centerpiece, but the charm came from the way both men reacted around it.

Reports from the episode also noted that Choo's work did not stop at the cooking area. He was asked to help with an outdoor platform, took on hammering and repair work, and later joined rice-cake pounding. At one point, his strength became a running joke when he appeared to break a nail while hammering. He was also described handling meat near a hot grill with the same fearless energy that has long defined his screen image.

For Fun-Staurant, those scenes fit the show's larger identity. The program is not only about presenting recipes. It gives celebrities a reason to reveal habits, family dynamics, and personal relationships through food. Jaejoong's episode used an oversized cooking project to show the rhythm between friends: Choo did the heavy lifting, Jaejoong moved around him with a more careful and sometimes flustered energy, and the family home gave the whole setup a grounded feeling.

Why The Moment Landed With Fans

The Discover appeal of this story comes from a mix of surprise, intimacy, and visual clarity. The Brazilian-waxing anecdote is the kind of unexpected detail that spreads quickly because it makes a celebrity friendship feel more real than a routine "we are close" statement. At the same time, the 90-kilogram pork challenge gives the story an easy image for readers who have not watched the episode.

There is also a useful cross-audience angle. Jaejoong's fan base spans K-pop, Japanese promotions, drama viewers, and longtime TVXQ/JYJ followers. Choo's following includes combat-sports fans, Korean variety viewers, and audiences who remember his family entertainment appearances. Bringing them together in a domestic cooking format creates a story that can travel beyond one fandom.

The tone of the episode also matters. Korean entertainment news often focuses on conflict, casting, rankings, or comeback schedules. This segment offered something lighter: two public figures showing a friendship that feels lived-in. Jaejoong could make an outrageous joke because the trust was already visible, and Choo could be put to work by the family because the visit was framed as affectionate rather than formal.

That kind of chemistry is especially valuable in variety television. A good guest appearance does not rely only on big names; it needs a situation where the guests can respond naturally. Jaejoong and Choo's long friendship gave the episode a built-in comfort level, while the family setting kept it from feeling staged around a single punchline.

What Comes Next For The Episode's Afterlife

The June 11 broadcast is likely to continue circulating through short clips because it has several shareable beats: the friendship confession, the reveal of the giant pork cut, Choo's strength-filled chores, and Jaejoong's reactions as the day became more labor-intensive. For fans who follow Jaejoong mainly through music, the episode offers a softer and more domestic update. For viewers who enjoy Choo's variety persona, it adds another example of his dependable "strong guest" role.

It also reinforces why food-centered formats remain useful for Korean celebrities. They let stars show personality without requiring a major announcement. A singer can become a cook, a fighter can become a family helper, and a friendship can be explained through what people do together rather than through a formal interview.

By the end of the segment, the headline detail may have been Jaejoong's bold joke about waxing, but the lasting impression was broader. The episode presented a friendship that could survive teasing, hard work, family attention, and an enormous cooking challenge. That combination gave Fun-Staurant a memorable celebrity moment with enough warmth and comic scale to keep fans talking after the broadcast.

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Park Chulwon
Park Chulwon

Entertainment Journalist · KEnterHub

Entertainment journalist focused on Korean music, film, and the global K-Wave. Reports on industry trends, celebrity profiles, and the intersection of Korean pop culture and international audiences.

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