tvN variety show You Quiz on the Block is airing a 'Blooming Special' packed with eye-catching stories from a diverse lineup.
Airing on the 8th, You Quiz on the Block features sleep expert Professor Joo Eun-yeon, singer Han Roro, divorce specialist attorney Park Min-cheol, and actor-turned-rookie singer Kim Nam-gil, promising a lively, buzzworthy talk session.
Han Roro, known for comforting youth with heartfelt music, went from an ordinary college student to the breakout artist behind a dramatic chart climb. They candidly share the backstory of their debut track, what sparked their music journey, and even their work as a writer. With quirky charm, they also tease an a cappella live performance for a fresh, unexpected stage.
Park Min-cheol, an attorney at a major law firm, unveils striking real-life episodes from divorce cases — from witnessing affairs firsthand during consultations to a case of three spouses living under one roof — delivering rare, eye-opening stories. Alongside a cheeky sales anecdote — "I get it done so no one ever finds out" — he adds practical, real-world legal advice.
All eyes are on Kim Nam-gil’s bold pivot to rookie singer. He opens up about what pushed him to release a new song and sets his sights on breaking into the top tiers of the charts. With trademark wit, he shares behind-the-scenes moments from fan meetings and filming sets, and he’s set to unveil the first-ever broadcast live performance of his new track.
Joo Eun-yeon, who has studied insomnia for 20 years, zeroes in on modern sleep problems. She stresses that sleep deprivation doesn’t just cause fatigue — it drags down concentration, erodes memory, and harms overall health. In particular, she warns that getting fewer than five hours of sleep a day can sharply raise the risk of dementia and even increase the chance of stroke. She also fact-checks trending sleep hacks and offers actionable tips for truly restorative rest.
Blending real, unfiltered stories with upbeat episodes from multiple fields, You Quiz on the Block airs today at 8:45 p.m.