Rain Admits 'I Was Tricked' After Bo-gum Magical Barbershop Shift
The K-pop legend's energy was completely drained before the morning shift even ended

World star Rain made his highly anticipated debut on tvN's hit variety show Bo-gum Magical this week, joining the rural barbershop crew as a one-day worker — only to find himself completely overwhelmed before the morning shift even ended.
In Episode 6, which aired on March 6, the singer-actor arrived at the countryside barbershop run by Park Bo-gum, Lee Sang-yi, and Kwak Dong-yeon with his signature confidence and an imposing aura. Declaring boldly that everyone should feel free to give him any task, Rain dove headfirst into his duties with enthusiasm that matched his legendary work ethic.
From 'Tell Me What to Do' to 'I Was Tricked'
Rain started by sweeping the floors on his own initiative, then moved on to greeting customers, giving hand massages, shampooing hair, and even flipping bungeoppang (fish-shaped pastry) on the griddle. His all-around hustle made him a reliable support system for the barbershop trio, earning him the unofficial title of the shop's ultimate multi-tasker.
However, the relentless pace of the rural barbershop proved too much even for the K-pop icon. After just one morning of nonstop work, Rain's energy was completely drained, leading him to confess with a defeated laugh that he felt like he had been "tricked into coming." His exhaustion only deepened when an outdoor house-call service required him to push a truck — a level of physical labor he clearly had not signed up for.
Kwak Dong-yeon, noticing Rain's depleted state, prepared a special lunch to help restore the guest worker's stamina, adding yet another heartwarming moment to the episode's already packed schedule.
A Handwritten Thank-You That Melted Hearts
Before the day's chaos began, the trio discovered a surprise hanging on the barbershop's door handle — a handwritten note and drawing from young visitors who had stopped by during a previous bungeoppang day. The children's letter read simply, "Thank you for the delicious bungeoppang," but its sincerity moved the entire cast.
Kwak Dong-yeon, who had been the one baking the pastries, was visibly touched as he recalled each child by name. Park Bo-gum called the gesture "so adorable and moving," while Lee Sang-yi praised his co-star, saying Kwak should "take real pride" in the fact that kids were inspired to write thank-you letters. Kwak carefully preserved the note and pinned it to the most visible spot in the kitchen — a small but powerful testament to the genuine connections the show has been building with the local community.
More Highlights From Episode 6
Rookie barber Park Bo-gum also took on an ambitious challenge: a full makeover for a bachelor customer who arrived with a reference photo and high expectations. Whether Park could replicate the exact hairstyle from the picture became a suspenseful highlight of the episode. Meanwhile, Lee Sang-yi stepped into a new role as a Korean language tutor for a 92-year-old grandmother, leading a patient and warm lesson that added a tender layer to the show's signature blend of humor and heart.
Bo-gum Magical, which recently achieved its highest-ever viewership ratings, airs every Friday at 8:35 PM KST on tvN. The show continues to prove that genuine kindness and community connection can make for compelling television — even if it means watching a world star admit defeat before lunchtime.
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