Park Bo-gum and Kim Tae-ri bring ‘kind variety’ shows to local communities in Korea

Actors known for their work in films and dramas are stepping into a new genre — so-called “kind variety” programs that blend into local communities and share their talents with residents. Just before midnight, actor Park Bo-gum is seen hurrying down a dark country road to a barbershop with its lights off. Sitting a staff member in front of a mirror, he begins a final haircut check before the shop’s opening. The snipping of scissors fills the empty space for hours, followed by roll-drying and even hair coloring practice. The rehearsal continues for more than three hours. “I hope visiting this barbershop becomes a truly magical time for our guests,” Park said. The tvN program “Bogum Magical,” which premiered on Jan. 30, follows the process of running a barbershop for residents in a remote rural village with not even a convenience store. Park, who obtained a national barber’s license during his military service, takes full charge of hair services. Actor Lee Sang-yi works as a nail artist, carefully tending to customers’ hands, while Kwak Dong-yeon assists by preparing w

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