Song Hae (95), the oldest currently active entertainer, gave an update after 1 year and 6 months.



On the 13th, the YouTube channel 'Recent Olympiad' appeared and had an interview. Songhae, who recently lost about 7kg, had a rather thin face. But it still looked clean.



The 'National Singing Contest', which Song Hae has been conducting for over 30 years, stopped outdoor recording in the aftermath of Corona 19 last year. It's a hiatus that has been going on for a year and a half.



The 'National Singing Contest' celebrated its 42nd anniversary this year. Song Hae explained, "It's been a fun show for 42 years, so it's a shame to keep it together, so I'm showing it as a special."



Song Hae chose the 115-year-old grandmother, who was the oldest participant, as the most memorable performer. He said, "He only had a little dark ears, but he was very kawaii." He said, "He said he goes out for drinks a lot.



He also mentioned the successor MC of the 'National Singing Contest' who will succeed him. Song Hae said, "Among my juniors, all the people who say they do comedy are in that line.



He said, "Lee Sang-byeok asked, 'What happened to you when you promised to hand over your seat?'



Songhae also thanked the viewers for worrying about her health. He clenched his fists, saying, "Even if health is innate, if you don't take care of it, you will lose it."



Born in 1927, Song Hae debuted in 1955 with the Changgong Theater Company. He served as the MC for the 'National Singing Contest' for 6 years from 1988, and after a while, he returned to work in 1994 and is still ongoing. Last year, the documentary 'Songhae 1927' (director Yoon Jae-ho) was released that shed light on his life history.





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(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kim Ji-hye)