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Son Suk-ku Hilariously Admits to Napping Mid-Shoot—and Still Manages to Be a Total Scene-Stealer

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Last Updated on 2025-05-30 03:52:31
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On the latest episode of tvN’s variety hit How We Met (aired May 27), My Liberation Notes star Son Suk-ku stole the show with his down-to-earth humor and candid storytelling—proving once again why fans can’t get enough of his charmingly relatable energy.

Joined by fellow guest Kim Da-mi, as well as hosts Yoo Jae-suk and Yoo Yeon-seok, Son Suk-ku shared anecdotes from his everyday life and filming experiences that had the cast—and viewers—cracking up.

One particularly hilarious confession? Son revealed he once fell asleep during a drama shoot. Yes, really. “I ate too much from the catering truck,” he explained with a sheepish grin. “The food was so good I couldn't resist, and after stuffing myself, I got so drowsy that I actually dozed off during a take.”

Even Nation’s MC Yoo Jae-suk couldn't help but laugh and sympathize, exclaiming, “That’s so human!” And honestly? Same.

Son Suk-ku also chatted about his nickname, “Yangjaecheon Raccoon,” earned thanks to his habit of jogging at dawn along Seoul’s Yangjaecheon Stream. “People who are out and about at that hour recognize each other,” he said, revealing that he’s often spotted enjoying early morning runs like a low-key urban legend.

But don’t be fooled by his sleepy antics—Son showed off his quick thinking during a hilarious group mission involving hangers. His suggestion? “Let’s just throw and hang in one go.” The strategy worked like magic, earning cheers and flipping the entire team vibe into full celebration mode.

From unexpected naps to unexpected wins, Son Suk-ku’s unpredictable charm keeps proving why he’s not just a top actor—but also a top-tier variety show guest. Catch him next in the upcoming action thriller Casino Season 3, and of course, keep your eyes peeled next time you're at Yangjaecheon... you might just spot the “raccoon” himself. 🦝✨

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