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Comedian Kim Gyu-won, widely recognized as comedian Lee Su-ji’s 'keyring man,' appeared as a guest alongside actress Oh Yeon-seo on the SBS variety show 'Actually, Honestly' on the 22nd. During the broadcast, Kim discussed his rise in popularity, acknowledging Lee Su-ji’s influence on his career—including her recommendation that led to his 'Baek Jong-won' parody role on 'SNL'. Known as the 'managing fatty,' he also shared his personal philosophy regarding not eating in public to avoid negative comments. The episode featured his signature wit, unexpected personal anecdotes, and a humorous segment regarding profit-sharing demands from Lee Su-ji. | Comedian Kim Gyu-won, widely recognized as comedian Lee Su-ji’s 'keyring man,' appeared as a guest alongside actress Oh Yeon-seo on the SBS variety show 'Actually, Honestly' on the 22nd. During the broadcast, Kim discussed his rise in popularity, acknowledging Lee Su-ji’s influence on his career—including her recommendation that led to his 'Baek Jong-won' parody role on 'SNL'. Known as the 'managing fatty,' he also shared his personal philosophy regarding not eating in public to avoid negative comments. The episode featured his signature wit, unexpected personal anecdotes, and a humorous segment regarding profit-sharing demands from Lee Su-ji.
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[김규원] Rising Entertainer Kim Gyu-won Appears on SBS 'Actually, Honestly'
k-entertain6/22/2026

[김규원] Rising Entertainer Kim Gyu-won Appears on SBS 'Actually, Honestly'

Comedian Kim Gyu-won, widely recognized as comedian Lee Su-ji’s 'keyring man,' appeared as a guest alongside actress Oh Yeon-seo on the SBS variety show 'Actually, Honestly' on the 22nd. During the broadcast, Kim discussed his rise in popularity, acknowledging Lee Su-ji’s influence on his career—including her recommendation that led to his 'Baek Jong-won' parody role on 'SNL'. Known as the 'managing fatty,' he also shared his personal philosophy regarding not eating in public to avoid negative comments. The episode featured his signature wit, unexpected personal anecdotes, and a humorous segment regarding profit-sharing demands from Lee Su-ji.