While watching reality shows, sometimes we get so immersed that we forget that it's not all 'real'. Today (Feb 28), Physical: 100 runner-up Jung Hae-min lifted the veil on what went on behind the scenes in the finale challenge in Netflix's popular game show. This came after allegations that the finale between the cyclist and winner Woo Jin-yong had to...
Instagram/Jung Hae-min, Woo Jin-yongToday , Physical: 100 runner-up Jung Hae-min lifted the veil on what went on behind the scenes in the finale challenge in Netflix's popular game show.between the cyclist and winner Woo Jin-yong had to be restarted twice: Once when Hae-min was winning and Jin-yong called the production staff to check an issue with his equipment, and another time when there was a technical problem with the audio recording.
MBC themselves said: "We've checked again, and we can confirm it's not true that the final game was played three times. The production team is discussing taking legal action against these baseless rumours.", Hae-min claimed that the allegations about the restarts are true, and that he was not the one to ask for a rematch.
He wanted to come forward with his side of the story after the producing director of Physical: 100 denied the allegations, writing on Instagram: "A lie can become famous, but it can never become the truth."Hae-min said: "When we started the game, there was a big difference [between Jin-yong and me]. TheThe match had the pair pull a long length of rope each, and the contestant who made it to the end first would be crowned the winner.
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