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Jung Hyung-don clarifies 'power trip' remarks; Park Myung-soo says 'no Infinite Challenge Season 2'
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Jung Hyung-don clarifies 'power trip' remarks; Park Myung-soo says 'no Infinite Challenge Season 2'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Comedians Park Myung-soo and Jung Joon-ha have addressed speculation surrounding comedian Jung Hyung-don's past "power trip" remarks.
  • Jung Hyung-don also issued a statement to clarify his comments, acknowledging potential misunderstandings.
  • The trio hinted at a new project together, raising expectations among fans.

South Korean comedians Park Myung-soo and Jung Joon-ha have directly addressed rumors and speculation that arose after fellow comedian Jung Hyung-don's past comments about a "power trip" within their former show 'Infinite Challenge'. The two appeared on a live broadcast on the YouTube channel 'Hawa-su' to clarify the situation.

Following their explanations, Jung Hyung-don himself stepped in to further clarify his remarks, admitting that his words might have been open to misinterpretation. This move appears to be an effort to quell the ongoing discussions and potential misunderstandings among fans regarding the dynamics between the three.

While the comedians worked to clear the air about past events, they also left the door open for future collaborations. The trio hinted at the possibility of a new project together, which has generated significant excitement and anticipation among their fanbase, who fondly remember their time on the popular variety show 'Infinite Challenge'.

However, Park Myung-soo explicitly stated that there would be no "Infinite Challenge Season 2," seemingly drawing a line under the possibility of a direct revival of their iconic show. Despite this, the prospect of seeing the beloved comedians working together again on a new venture remains a strong point of interest.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.