'Grandmaid' Young Tak 'registered for test' to challenge first driver's license for 40-year-old life
Young Tak, a grooming class, will launch a long-term project to acquire a driver's license and receive support from Kim Chan-woo, a 30-year license senior.
In the 11th episode of Channel A's Life - groom's class these days (hereinafter referred to as groom's class), which airs at 9:20 p.m. on April 13, Young Tak, 40, finally decided to acquire a license, and began a long-term project showing the entire process from start to pass.
At the studio, Young Tak said shyly that he had registered for the license test, and said, "I was influenced by mentor Lee Seung-cheol and Junsu's ability to drive a wonderful explosion." In the first long-term project in the history of 'Grand Class', Junsu drops the studio with a loud voice saying, "It would be fun to drop once in the middle."
As the first step of the project, Young Tak takes a photo shoot, but soon he is suffering from the honest face that the application filter has been stripped off. Young Tak takes out a "Wannabe photo" from his cell phone and shows it to the photographer, saying, "Please correct it like an idol." The photographer is troubled by Young Tak's excessive demands, but he goes into a storm literal as he demands, and the former cast members who have seen the completed results are saying, "I do not think I will pass the test."
After a while, Young Tak invites Kim Chan-woo, a 30-year licensed senior, to begin his full-scale test study. Kim Chan-woo will not only act as a written test instructor who accurately grasps the intention of the problem, but also will launch generous support shots such as advice on road driving and practical training using VR. There is interest in whether Young Tak, which is supported by cheering, will be able to make fruit in written classes.