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Rain to Host SNL Korea Season 6 Episode 7 on October 12, Following Joo Won’s Appearance

Rain to Host SNL Korea Season 6 Episode 7 on October 12, Following Joo Won’s Appearance

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Rain is making a return as the host for Saturday Night Live Korea (SNL Korea) Season 6, episode 7, which will air on October 12, 2024. The previous episode was hosted by actor Joo Won. Fans are excited to see Rain’s comedic skills and charisma on the show after his hosting hiatus.

In anticipation of his upcoming appearance, Rain expressed, “I will do my best to make you happy.” Known for his energetic performances, he has remained a top figure in the Korean entertainment scene since his debut.

Rain’s Journey from K-pop to Acting

Jung Ji Hoon, widely recognized as Rain, began his career under JYP Entertainment in 2000. Before gaining fame, he worked as a backup dancer. His first K-pop debut at 16, as part of the boy band Fanclub, did not see commercial success. However, he made a strong comeback as a soloist on May 13, 2002, with his debut album Bad Guy, marking the start of his rise in the industry.

In addition to his successful music career, Rain transitioned to acting, making his debut in the KBS drama Sang Doo! Let’s Go to School in 2003. His acting credits include some of the most popular works in Korean television:

  • Sang Doo! Let’s Go to School (2003)
  • Full House (2004)
  • Ninja Assassin (2009)
  • Under the Queen’s Umbrella (2022)
  • Ghost Doctor (2022)
  • Red Swan (2024)

SNL Korea and Its Popularity

SNL Korea is a beloved comedy program that airs every Saturday at 8 PM KST on Coupang Play. Many famous Korean celebrities have taken part in the show, either as hosts or guests, making it one of the most popular entertainment programs in South Korea.

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