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On the March 29 episode of SBS’s Running Man, Sung Si-kyung and BTOB’s Lee Chang-sub went head-to-head in the show’s “You’ll Want to Eat” race.
That day the cast sampled flatfish sashimi and aged-kimchi kimbap. Lee Chang-sub relayed that chef Yoon Nam-no had suggested mixing chojang with sesame oil on sashimi for a different flavor. Kim Jong-kook quipped that Ye-eun must have tried it Yoon Nam-no’s way.
Earlier in the episode, chef Yoon Nam-no had repeatedly admitted his fondness for Ji Ye-eun. Ji Ye-eun responded, “He likes me, doesn’t he?” Yoo Jae-suk added that Sung had mentioned Ye-eun once liked Melomance’s Kim Min-seok; Ji Ye-eun quickly qualified that it was “at one time.”
Sung Si-kyung said he even set up a phone call. At a drinking party, she had become so earnest—tears welling up as she shyly confessed her feelings. Connecting the call, he said, made her genuinely happy. Ji Ye-eun agreed, saying she was happy and that she used to like Melomance’s songs.
When Sung joked that it might have been better if Min-seok had shown up instead of Chang-sub, Ji Ye-eun accidentally slipped and said, “No— I really like Changseon(?),” prompting laughter on set.
Asked what she thought of Sung Si-kyung, Ji Ye-eun said, “I really like him. People of all ages like him.” The cast pressed her on whether she’d date him if he asked; she replied without hesitation, “Yes, I would.” Sung playfully retorted, “Let’s date—just for a little while,” sending the room into a flurry.
Kim Jong-kook teased that Sung should appear on a music show. Sung waved it off: “If it’s about dating, there’s no need to make it public. We can just meet afterward,” which only heightened the flirtatious atmosphere.
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Attention then shifted to Lee Chang-sub. When asked what he thought of Ye-eun, he answered simply, “She’s pretty.” After confirming her age, he joked, “Oh—she’s a baby.” Once the panel noted Ji Ye-eun was born in 1994 and Lee Chang-sub in 1991—a three-year gap—Ji Seok-jin laughed that he, too, is a 1991-born “baby.”
Later, Lee Chang-sub admitted, “I like older women.” In response, Song Ji-hyo fired off a direct, “Do you want to date me?” and Chang-sub promptly said, “Yes,” creating another warm moment.
Ji Seok-jin asked whether a 10-year age difference would be okay. Chang-sub didn’t answer in years; he said, “She’s my nuna (older sister), so it’s fine,” which visibly pleased Song Ji-hyo. Song smiled and praised him, saying, “You’re really something.”
[Sports Today reporter Kim Tae-hyung ent@stoo.com]
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