Broadcast capture-‘The point of omniscient meditation’ Yoo Tae-oh revealed his unusual daily life.
In the MBC entertainment program’Point of Omniscient Interference’, which aired on the 9th, Yoo Tae-oh showed a natural life outside the camera. In addition to arranging flowers with a skillful skill, he leaned on the floor of the parking lot to take pictures and burned his artistic soul. I recorded my own songs at home and had a peaceful time with my companion turtle, Momo.
He also showed off his special cooking skills. Yoo Tae-oh was amazed by revealing how he was ripening Jamong at home. When the MCs said, “It’s the first time I’ve seen a person making Jamong at home,” Yoo Tae-o told the story behind this, saying, “I’ve been living a long time abroad, so I worked part-time in restaurants and other places.”
It wasn’t the end here. Tae-oh Yoo invited a manager from Daegu to his house and served lasagna directly. The manager who first encountered lasagna asked “Do you have kimchi?” and made Yoo Tae-oh laugh. While enjoying the 3-year-lived arrowroot distilled beverage prepared by the manager along with Yu Tae-oh-pyo from Germany, the European family meal, the two narrowed the difference little by little.
After 13 years of marriage, Yoo Tae-o told a love story with his 11-year-old wife, Nikki Lee.
“My wife is a visual artist doing photography and installation art,” said Yoo Tae-o, saying, “When I was working part-time at an American restaurant in the past, I was leaning against the wall during my break, and a cute woman walked over. I kept walking until Nikki passed by (by my side). I ran into this. After an hour and a half, I entered the restaurant, but I found out that it was because of me. Nikki gave me the number first,” he confessed.
On this day, the’Point of Omniscient Interference’ recorded an audience rating of 5.7% (Nielsen Korea national standard).
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