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MC Satire’s Experience of Used Car Fraud Revealed on ‘Pilgrimage’

‘Pilgrimage’ MC Satire reveals his experience of being a victim of used car fraud.

MBC Every1’s ‘Pilgrimage’, which will be aired on the 28th, will feature a special feature on ‘Second Used Holy Land’. Pastor Yejun Lee, Monk Geumhu, and Father Kyungseon Yu fell in love with the charm of vintage after experiencing Dongmyo, the used car market, and a used trading platform. It raises expectations and curiosity about the live broadcast to see what the charm of the ‘holy place of second hand’ is that has captivated Protestant, Buddhist, and Catholic clergy.

On this day, three priests visit a used car market, a dream place that makes your heart beat just by hearing its name. The three priests are busy looking for their dream car among the crowded used cars. In particular, monk Geumhu, who attracted attention by bringing a 2007 model car with a mileage of 350,000 km on the broadcast, said, “There must be a Porsche here too. “It would be nice to ride it,” he said, revealing his earnest wish and bringing a smile to his face.

Meanwhile, the owner of an old car, a monk named Geumhu, made everyone envious by revealing that he had received a car as a gift. The car the monk received as an offering was a luxury SUV worth about 150 million won. Afterwards, when the monk said, “I received almsgiving, but I felt uncomfortable riding it, so I gave it to someone else again,” MC Kim Je-dong said, “I will contact the monk often.” “We have to be friendly,” he said, causing laughter with his ambition.

Also, on this day’s broadcast, an episode of used car fraud suffered by MC Satire will also be revealed. MC Satire started by saying, “I once got scammed with a used car,” and then shocked people by telling an unbelievably absurd story. Looking back on the incident, he said, “It would have been better to buy a new car.”

The funny used car episode of satire that shocked the studio can be seen on MBC Every1’s ‘Pilgrimage’ on Tuesday, November 28.

Electronic Newspaper Internet Reporter Lee Jun-su ([email protected])

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