The Hilarious Reason Park Myung Soo 'Betrayed' MBC
The Infinite Challenge legend's brutally honest confession about switching to KBS had everyone laughing

Veteran comedian Park Myung Soo had viewers in stitches after revealing the hilariously candid reason he left his home network MBC for rival broadcaster KBS. The moment, captured during a broadcasting station tour with his longtime comedy partner Jung Jun Ha, quickly went viral for its trademark honesty.
In a recent episode of their YouTube channel HaWaSu, Park Myung Soo and Jung Jun Ha took a group of middle school broadcast club students on a tour of MBC headquarters in Sangam-dong, Seoul. The visit included a surprise appearance on MBC radio program Now Is the Radio Era, hosted by Jung Sun Hee and Moon Chun Sik.
The Moment That Had Everyone Laughing
When radio host Moon Chun Sik brought up Park Myung Soo's current gig at KBS Cool FM's Park Myung Soo's Radio Show, the atmosphere turned playfully tense. Moon jokingly accused the comedian of betrayal, pointing out their shared MBC roots. Co-host Jung Sun Hee piled on, dubbing him "the icon of betrayal."
Without missing a beat, Park fired back with a response that has since become the talk of Korean variety fans. "It's not betrayal — KBS just pays more," he declared matter-of-factly, drawing roaring laughter from everyone in the studio. The moment perfectly captured the blunt, unfiltered humor that has made Park one of Korea's most beloved entertainers for over three decades.
A Legacy Rooted in MBC
Park Myung Soo launched his comedy career through MBC's 1993 public recruitment program, going on to become a household name through the legendary variety show Infinite Challenge. His comedic chemistry with Jung Jun Ha on that show remains one of the most iconic duos in Korean entertainment history.
During the tour, Park also took a playful jab at Jung Jun Ha, calling him "not a comedian — just a business owner," referencing Jung's well-known side ventures. Jung Jun Ha, who entered MBC as a special recruit, could only laugh at his partner's characteristic directness.
More Laughs on the Horizon
The HaWaSu channel teased an upcoming episode that has Infinite Challenge fans buzzing with excitement. Park and Jung will reunite with Chef Myung Hyun Ji, the figure at the center of the legendary "kimchi pancake incident" from Infinite Challenge — a meeting nearly 17 years in the making. In the preview, Jung Jun Ha was seen attempting a new dish, doenjeon pancakes, adding yet another chapter to one of variety TV's most memorable food-related feuds.
Viewer response to the broadcasting tour video has been overwhelmingly positive, with fans praising Park Myung Soo's refreshing honesty and unchanged charm. Comments flooded in celebrating his forthright personality, proving that after more than 30 years in the industry, the comedian's appeal shows no signs of fading.
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