
Comedian Kim Ji-min confessed about the strict hierarchy and the trauma she experienced during her rookie days, raising the issue of workplace power abuse.
The 7th episode of SBS Plus's 'Lee Ho-sun's Cider', scheduled to air on the 10th at 10 AM, will cover various stories of workplace villains that stimulate employees' desires to resign. From a junior who avoids situations with tears after making a mistake to a superior who exerts unfair pressure using their power, realistic cases are expected to evoke both empathy and outrage from viewers.
At the recording site, Kim Ji-min mentioned the clear senior-junior relationship in the comedy industry and shared her experiences. She revealed that there was a senior who called her every weekend to brainstorm ideas for her segment, expressing the difficulties of having to move like a shuttle at that time. Professor Lee Ho-sun pointed out that this is not just a simple generational culture but a typical case of power abuse, delivering a refreshing critique towards the abusive senior.
Additionally, Kim Ji-min shared an anecdote about a junior who displayed a defiant attitude. After she commented on a junior who didn't prepare their materials, she received a rebuttal saying, "Aren't you doing nothing either, senior?" Kim Ji-min revealed that she stormed out in shock at that moment, and the sight of the junior chasing after her to apologize still remains a trauma, making the studio atmosphere solemn.
In this broadcast, Kim Ji-min also showcased her candid charm by urgently requesting psychological counseling from Professor Lee Ho-sun, saying she enjoys talking about others as well. Viewers are increasingly curious about what clear solutions Professor Lee Ho-sun will provide for Kim Ji-min's wounds and conflicts in workplace relationships.
The production team announced that this broadcast will provide practical coping methods and refreshing solutions for villains commonly seen around us, such as salary thieves and hypocrites. 'Lee Ho-sun's Cider', which captures the joys and sorrows of real office workers, airs every Saturday at 10 AM on SBS Plus.





