
tvN's entertainment show 'Park Bo-gum Magical' brought warm smiles to viewers by revealing the chaotic business scene on the second day with unpredictable little guests.
In the third episode of 'Park Bo-gum Magical' aired on the 13th, Park Bo-gum, Lee Sang-yi, and Kwak Dong-yeon struggled to manage hair and nails, as well as daily parenting. The broadcast recorded an average viewership rating of 2.7% and a peak of 3.5% based on households in the metropolitan area, solidifying its position as a healing entertainment show.
On the second day of business, the members showcased upgraded teamwork. Lee Sang-yi targeted the tastes of sister guests with stunning nail art, while Kwak Dong-yeon captivated the guests' palates with snacks he prepared, acting as a reliable supporter. In particular, Park Bo-gum demonstrated remarkable focus, sweating as he prepared to cut the bangs of a young guest for the first time, impressing everyone with his delicate scissor skills.
The highlight of the broadcast was Lee Sang-yi's desperate 'parenting struggle.' He initially won the children's favor with card tricks, becoming the 'popular uncle,' but quickly showed signs of exhaustion from the unrelenting energy of the kids. He exclaimed, "Parenting is harder than nails," while still managing to care for a 100-day-old baby for a mother guest in need of a break, adding a heartwarming twist to the show.
Park Bo-gum also faced a new challenge. Having focused on short hairstyles until now, he attempted a long layered cut for the first time. Despite the tension, Park Bo-gum maintained his professionalism, while the contrasting reactions of the anxious husband guest watching him provided great laughter for the viewers.
At the end of the broadcast, Park Bo-gum, who was smoothly proceeding with the haircut, was caught off guard by the sudden actions of a child guest who had grown tired of waiting. Even the 'epitome of kindness,' Park Bo-gum, was made nervous by this new parenting challenge, heightening curiosity for the next episode.
Meanwhile, Park Bo-gum, Lee Sang-yi, and Kwak Dong-yeon's sincere service and humanistic daily lives in tvN's 'Park Bo-gum Magical' continue to provide healing to viewers every week.









