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From Feuding Brothers to Business Partners? Yang Se-hyung and Yang Se-chan’s Surprising Twist Grabs Attention

Blood is thicker than water

Yang Se-hyung, Yang Se-chan, Yoo Jae-suk, Yoo Yeon-seok, Whenever Possible,, Brothers, Restaurant, Business partnership
Photo: SBS 'Whenever Possible,'
Yang Se-hyung, Yang Se-chan, Yoo Jae-suk, Yoo Yeon-seok, Whenever Possible,, Brothers, Restaurant, Business partnership
Photo: SBS 'Whenever Possible,'

Comedian brothers Yang Se-hyung and Yang Se-chan spark buzz by revealing an unexpected plan for their future.

On the April 7 broadcast of the SBS variety show Whenever Possible, the duo appears as "Gap Friends" alongside Yoo Jae-suk and Yoo Yeon-seok, showing off a lively chemistry as they roam around the Gajwa-dong neighborhood.

On set, the brothers drop a surprise: a potential joint venture in the restaurant business. Known for his passion for food—he even studied for the Korean cuisine chef certification—Yang Se-hyung keeps the foodie talk flowing, prompting Yoo Yeon-seok to ask, "Have you two ever thought about running a restaurant together?" Yang Se-chan then reveals, "My brother once suggested we open a place called 'Brother Galbi'," drawing laughs. Yang Se-hyung even paints a vivid picture: "I want to run a small charcoal-grilled pork rib spot in the mountains."

They also open up about the upsides of being not just siblings but professional colleagues. "Since we do the same job, I can confide things in my younger brother that are hard to say to other coworkers," says Yang Se-hyung. Yang Se-chan adds a throwback, "We used to fight so much our mom even bought us boxing gloves," but emphasizes, "Now we rely on each other."

Their close bond is obvious on site. When Yoo Jae-suk comments, "You two have such a great relationship," the brothers naturally show mutual trust and affection, warming up the atmosphere.

Catch the brothers’ real-life sibling chemistry—and the truth behind their business plan—on the full broadcast airing at 9 p.m. on the 7th.