All The Butlers' Lee Seung-gi X Yang Se-hyeong, was harassed by 100 sheep... requesting SOS for two dogs

The sheep were a hundred.In the SBS entertainment program All The Butlers broadcasted on the night of the 8th, members who perform the mission presented by the new master in New Zealand where nature and human being coexist beautifully came out.Lee Seung-gi and Yang Se-hyeong, who chose 100 out of the missions given by Master in Korea last week, crossed the Mother Nature where animals ran in carts.The two of them laughed at each animal they saw, including the upbringing material, Lee Sang-yoon, and Shin Sung-rok.The mission, given by Lee Seung-gi and Yang Se-hyeong, was to find the bare sheep with a necklace with the address of the place where the master was among the 100 sheep.Lee Seung-gi, who had seen the sheep in the necklace before receiving the mission, was sorry: the two were soon swelled with anticipation to find.However, the mission was not easy.The sheep quickly dispersed, clustered, and moved in groups, making it difficult for them to catch up.The rancher released two dogs and helped the two.

The sheep were a hundred.

In the sbs entertainment program All The Butlers' broadcasted on the night of the 8th, members who perform the mission presented by the new master in New Zealand where nature and human being coexist beautifully came out.

Lee Seung-gi and Yang Se-hyeong, who chose 100 out of the missions given by Master in Korea last week, crossed the Mother Nature where animals ran in carts. The two of them laughed at each animal they saw, including the upbringing material, Lee Sang-yoon, and Shin Sung-rok.

The mission, given by Lee Seung-gi and Yang Se-hyeong, was to find the bare sheep with a necklace with the address of the place where the master was among the 100 sheep. Lee Seung-gi, who had seen the sheep in the necklace before receiving the mission, was sorry: the two were soon swelled with anticipation to find. However, the mission was not easy.

The sheep quickly dispersed, clustered, and moved in groups, making it difficult for them to catch up. The rancher released two dogs and helped the two.