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Viewers praise Park Seo-jin's calm turn on a KBS current affairs program

Comments on the 'Mr. House Husband' clip applaud trot singer Park Seo-jin's composed appearance on the KBS current affairs program 사사건건, while some argue the news editing cut his best moments.

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KBS's variety show Mr. House Husband (살림하는 남자들) aired a segment following trot singer Park Seo-jin as he prepared for and appeared on the KBS current affairs program Sasageongeon (사사건건), and the clip's comments were dominated by praise. The most-liked reactions were brief and affectionate — "So cute, he did great" (귀여워 잘했어요), one viewer wrote — while several said he handled the current affairs slot calmly and sincerely. "He was so calm and did so well on the live broadcast that I was surprised, and it turned out there was a rough preparation process behind it," one commenter said, calling it impressive. Others tied it to his singing career, with one writing that he "is genuine in both his main work and his broadcasting, and shines on stage."

KBS 공식 영상 · [#피크타임] 시사 프로에서 저를요..?? | #살림하는남자들 | KBS 260704 방송

A recurring talking point was the editing. One viewer complained that the news "didn't air the parts he did well and only sent out scenes like that," arguing his composed, capable moments had been cut from the front and back. Others read the choices more charitably, with one noting the footage was "edited to suit a variety program." Several commenters also pointed to his potential beyond entertainment: one who watched the Sasageongeon live broadcast said he "spoke without a single mistake" and predicted he "would do well at hosting or MC work." A separate thread cheered the family angle — viewers said they enjoyed watching Park Seo-jin alongside his sister Park Hyo-jung (박효정) and co-star Kim Young-hee (김영희) — while a few asked the network to move the show back to its original time slot, saying its ratings had slipped.

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