"Park Kyung-lim keeps fainting with Panic disorder" Cha Tae-hyun, Han Hyo-joo also worried about the painful past ('How the Boss 3')
'How the Boss 3' Park Kyung-lim, Cha Tae-hyun and Jo In-sung showed off their deep friendship. In the TVN entertainment program 'How the Boss 3' broadcasted on the 7th, Han Hyo-joo's last work and Kim A-joong's first work were included. On the day of Han Hyo-joo's last day of work, employees went out to eat. At the high-end restaurant, employees held a farewell party for Han Hyo-joo and a welcome party for Park Kyung-lim. Han Hyo-joo, who worked part-time for three days, said, "When would I come to the United States of America to greet a lot of passers-by and listen to my life?" In response, Jo In-sung said, "Actually, this program is for my own good. I'm proud to support each other. I'm trying to be good, but I'm sorry because I have a lot of hardships when guests come." At this time, Han Hyo-joo mentioned the moment when he went to the emergency room with his hand on the knife. Han Hyo-joo recalled, "I went to the emergency room this time," and Cha Tae-hyun, who heard it, said, "It's not bad as a senior who went first." It turns out that Cha Tae-hyun went to the emergency room after suffering a Panic disorder in the United States of America 20 years ago. When Cha Tae-hyun mentioned Panic disorder, Han Hyo-joo said, "I was worried about you, but I'm glad Panic disorder did not come." Cha Tae-hyun said, "It's okay because there is Kyunglim." Park Kyung-lim caught sight of Cha Tae-hyun 20 years ago when he fell. Park Kyung-lim, who was next to me, joked, "(Cha Tae-hyun) Whenever my brother fell down, I was next to him, and when I fell down, there was In Sung. You can ride and ride." Park Kyung-lim also had an experience of overworking while filming 'New Nonstop'. Jo In-sung said, "I was filming with my sister and me at the time, but my sister collapsed while I was ambassador. "My sister was overworked at the time," she recalled. Jo In-sung said, "It was broadcast five times a week at the time. I had to shoot every day, but it was aired for two years."