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Song Eun-i and Cho Hye-ryun to join Running Man

SBS's Running Man will air a July 12 race with Song Eun-i and Cho Hye-ryun, centered on memories of 1995.

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Entertainers Song Eun-i and Cho Hye-ryun will appear on SBS's Running Man, according to the source. The July 12 broadcast will feature the race Holding On to the End of This Memory with the two guests, bringing back memories of 1995.

The source said the recent recording included Yoo Jae-suk, a 7th class KBS open-recruitment comedian, and Ji Seok-jin, from the 10th class, calling in their 10th class colleagues Song Eun-i and Cho Hye-ryun. The four appeared from the opening in 1995 fashion, recreating the mood of that time.

According to the source, Yoo Jae-suk, the most senior among them, gathered the junior comedians, had them link arms and shout, 'Classmates are one,' and made them do disciplinary drills. Yang Se-chan, a much younger comedian, was shown speaking less than usual as the senior comedians continued their seasoned exchanges, the source said.

The Running Man members also changed into clothes and makeup from their 1995 activities, according to the source. Kim Jong-kook wore an outfit from Turbo's debut days and performed the group's signature choreography, leading Ji Seok-jin to say, 'Why did Turbo come back as an uncle!'

Ji Ye-eun recreated actor Kim Hee-sun's 90s style, the source said, while Yoo Jae-suk kept teasing the youngest member by saying she was 'not Kim Hee-sun but Kim Hwi-sun.'

The episode divided participants into a comedian team and a variety entertainer team for the Holding On to the End of This Memory race, in which they guessed nostalgic items representing specific years, according to the source. Ji Seok-jin recalled nightclub waiters from that period and said, 'The friends I remember were waiter Seolleongtang and assistant Dadaegi,' while also sending thanks after decades, the source said.

The source said the Holding On to the End of This Memory race will air on Running Man at 6:10 p.m. on July 12.

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