
Comedians Yoo Jae-suk and Song Eun-yi mentioned the legend of their alma mater, Seoul Institute of the Arts.
In the episode of tvN’s ‘Sixth Sense: City Tour’ that aired on the 13th, Yoo Jae-suk, Song Eun-yi, Go Kyung-pyo, and Mimi were depicted embarking on a fake finding trip in the city.
On that day, Yoo Jae-suk visited his alma mater, Seoul Institute of the Arts. He looked around and said, “I was surprised that this place has changed a lot. I wish the school had remained the same.”
Yoo Jae-suk pointed to a nearby building and said, “Do you know what this has changed into? It used to be the National Security Planning Agency, but now it has become the National Intelligence Service.” He continued, “Since the school is small, we used to play foot volleyball here. The ball sometimes went over to the National Security Planning Agency. Occasionally, if there was a good person, they would pass it back, but otherwise, it disappeared. We couldn’t go in there.”
Song Eun-yi added, “There’s also a legend that seniors jumped over the wall to find the ball and never returned.”
Meanwhile, ‘Sixth Sense: City Tour’ airs every Thursday at 8:40 PM.
[Lee Se-bin, Star Today Guest Reporter]