Singer and actor Rain (real name Jung Ji-hoon) shares a story about his explosive competitive spirit at his daughter's sports day.
On the episode of the SBS show "Seriously, Though!" airing tonight, May 11, Rain is set to showcase his variety show skills, sharing everything from relatable human stories to a fierce war of words with his close friend, singer KCM.
Known for his extraordinary competitive nature, Rain drew attention by sharing an anecdote about his intense passion during his daughter's recent sports day.
"I was determined to make my daughter's team win, so I stood at the front for the tug-of-war," Rain said, describing the scene. He added that he "led the other parents on the team to victory" and even performed a celebratory routine. However, he brought the studio to laughter by revealing the twist: his daughter was completely uninterested in the game and was busy eating snacks instead.
Rain also reveals a special connection with junior artist Kai. Kai confesses that he was shocked to see Rain running alone in a dark gym during a holiday break. Rain explained, "I feel a sense of catharsis in a dark gym. The exercise equipment feels like my girlfriends," a remark that reportedly left everyone in the studio stunned.
The episode also features a surprise visit from Rain's best friend, KCM, who continues the series of revelations. KCM flustered Rain by saying, "Rain has become much angrier since filming 'Bloodhounds 2.' He would suddenly start shadowboxing and say, 'What are you looking at? I'm incredibly strong right now.'"
Not backing down, Rain retorted, "I've never thought KCM was a good singer. His voice sounds like air leaking," adding, "If you want to hear KCM sing, you can just crack a window open," showcasing the spicy banter typical of "real-life brothers."
Rain's non-stop energy and the epic war of words with KCM will be revealed on "Seriously, Though!" airing tonight, May 11, at 10:10 PM.
Reported by Kang Seon-ae
(Photo: SBS Entertainment News)
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