Comedian Park Na-rae will show a surprising parallel theory with Kim Tae-ri, the main character of Little Forest.
Park Na-rae, who dreams of a relaxed life in a quiet hanok pension, will be unveiled at MBC's I Live Alone (planned by Ahn Soo-young / director Huh Hang Kim Ji-woo) which will be broadcast on February 19.
Park Na-rae, who has found a quiet and peaceful hanok pension to clear the overwork accumulated with busy schedules, cleans the makeup and transforms it into a natural person of Bareface. Park Na-rae, who cleans up the traces of the world, collects the cold rice directly from the field like Kim Tae-ri of 'Little Forest' and realizes the romance of 'Little Narae Forest'.
Park Na-rae, who challenged Firewood Liu Peiqi with a thrilling following Kim Tae-ri, who hit Firewood at once. But Park Na-rae, who doesn't know how to beat Firewood, is set to make a laugh with a surprise struggle with Firewood. Park Na-rae, who has been handed down to the pension boss who passed by, shows off the Superhuman strength and shows the life of an energetic natural person.
Park Na-rae started to fire the fire in the fireplace with his own fan Firewood, but he is caught in a heavy smoke raid and causes laughter. Attention is focused on whether Park Na-rae, who is equipped with items and fanned the look to avoid smoke, succeeded in burning.
Park Na-rae is expected to have a clean and pollution-free lunch that causes the mouth of the viewers, including cooking with canned rice in the field.
After a short break, Park Na-rae starts the Chuotang dish with a dinner menu. Park Na-rae, who was preparing for an outdoor half-bath while boiling in a cauldron by directly grooming a living loach, was surprised to witness the scene of the incident.
Park Na-rae, who dreamed of a peaceful and relaxed slow life and a natural life, eventually declared that "I am a city person," raising questions about how her day would have ended.