
[Seoul=RNX News] Reporter Seoyeon Jeong = Comedian Park So-young has emerged as a ‘Health Fairy’.
Park So-young appeared as a ‘Body Sympathizer’ on the first broadcast of the JTBC cultural program ‘Bodyguard’ aired on the 1st (yesterday), showcasing her unique diverse charm. ‘Bodyguard’ is a sympathetic information show that captures easily overlooked health signals in everyday life and shares real health concerns.
On this day, Park So-young also played an active role as a ‘Body Caster’ delivering health-related news, faithfully fulfilling her role as a news presenter with excellent diction. Her confident demeanor brought joy to the viewers.
Adding vitality to the program with her rich reactions, Park So-young listened to the stories of people regaining health, clasping her hands and exclaiming “What a relief” while effectively playing the role of a ‘Body Sympathizer’.
Park So-young used her wit by explaining today’s topic ‘Albumin’ through a skit, comparing it to a taxi, helping viewers understand better.
Upon hearing that albumin transports hormones and nutrients, she remarked, “Albumin driver, please go to Sangam-dong” and added, “If the albumin taxi cannot reach the destination, the whole body might be at risk,” showcasing her high understanding of the broadcast.
Park So-young also revealed her comedian side through her savory voice acting. Her lively daughter acting drew chuckles and complaints from the panel. After the act, she displayed a warm side as a sympathy fairy by saying, “(The person with the story) must have felt really upset.”
Thus, Park So-young signals active engagement in broader fields by embracing cultural broadcasting with an active attitude towards the show.
Meanwhile, JTBC’s ‘Bodyguard’ featuring Park So-young as a regular cast is broadcast every Monday at 8 AM.