Actor Jang Hyuk and g.o.d.'s Park Joon-hyung gave frank thoughts and heartfelt memories as they appeared as special guests on Let's Go Season 5, Episode 11, which was broadcast on MBN on Saturday.

The two close friends, who have been friends for 30 years, gave MCs Ahn Jung-hwan and Hong Hyun-hee a warm welcome to Jang Hyuk's seldom-seen luxurious residence in Songpa-gu.
Jang Hyuk's house, which even close friends Park and Ahn had never visited, drew attention for its refined design.
The hobby room, filled with DVDs categorized by genre, figurines, and trophies, resembled a vintage rental store.
Asked about their first impressions, Park Joon-hyung recalled his early days with Jang Hyuk.
"He was incredibly handsome, like something out of a romance comic. But he was pitiful and shabby. He looked like a puppy that had just been dumped," Park explained.
Jang Hyuk answered with humor, "He was a healthy and cool American, but as time went by, he became a sad American because he couldn't eat well," he joked.
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Park surprised the MCs by announcing, "When I first came to Korea, I weighed about 89–91 kg. But I lost 63 kg in a year and a half.."
Jang Hyuk joined in, "Losing that much weight wasn't even an issue. Because we all lost weight together."
The program also looked into the background of g.o.d.'s hit song "To Mother."
Park stated, "The company didn't tell us the electricity bill for our dorm. Later, they said they didn't believe in our success and wanted us to leave. But we stayed, and six months later, they released our album."
He added, "When I was young, racial discrimination was severe in the U.S., and I was beaten every day. I shared my story with Park Jin-young, and that's how 'To Mother' was written."
Asked to collaborate with Jun Ji-hyun on a romantic comedy, Jang Hyuk provided an affectionate response.
"She's totally my younger sister. At the time, we were both rookies, and we practiced acting together," he said.
Describing his change to action, Jang Hyuk recollected a key moment. "My stunt double got injured on set. I felt sorry seeing him lie there wearing my clothes. That day, I decided to take responsibility for my own movements."
Nevertheless, he recognized the need for security. "I don't completely avoid using stunt doubles. But I do everything I can. As the lead, I have a duty to support the team. If I get hurt, who will support me?"
Let's Go GO Season 5 is broadcast Saturdays at 8:20 PM on MBN.
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