Singer Lee Chan-won confessed that he had trouble sleeping due to his busy schedule.
The main character of the first episode of KBS 2TVS ’Celebrity Soldier’s secret’, which airs at 8:30 pm on the 10th, is American singer Elvis Presley, the king of rock and roll who enthralled the world.
At the time, the cause of death was announced as a heart attack, but his death still remains a mystery.
Lee Chan-won, comedian Jang Do-yeon, (G)I-DLE’s Mi-yeon, and YouTuber and web novel writer Lee Nak-jun gathered to uncover the mystery of Presley’s death.
In addition, forensic scientist Professor Na Joo-young appeared as an expert panelist.
4MC, along with Professor Na, carefully analyzed Presley’s autopsy and medical data to delve into the mystery of why he died in a strange position in the bathroom.
In particular, Professor Na’s unexpected conclusion about the identity of the ‘red thread’ found in the mouth of the deceased Presley surprises everyone.
Simultaneously occurring, Lee Chan-won sings Presley’s hit songs perfectly, saying that this is a song that his father, who was a big fan of Presley, always sang when he was young.
Meanwhile, he confessed that he had trouble sleeping amidst his busy schedule of attending 30 events in one month last year.
It is indeed said that Lee Chan-won showed great sympathy for Presley’s pain and made the filming set solemn.
Miyeon, who debuted as the first regular MC through ‘Secret of a Celebrity Soldier’, expressed her affection for the program, saying, “It’s a program I woudl have definitely watched even if I wasn’t a contestant.”
In particular, what Miyeon paid attention to was the 20kg ‘thing’ that was inside Elvis Presley’s body.
What ‘it’ is that could be the cause of Elvis’ death will be revealed on the broadcast.
Meanwhile, on this day’s broadcast, Chef Namno Yoon, a chef who received much love from Netflix’s ‘Black and White Chef: Cooking Class War’, came out to support the show for the first time.
Namno Yoon, who made the sandwich that Elvis actually enjoyed eating, responded, “This is a style that is difficult for even me to digest.”
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What were the main findings from Professor Na Joo-young’s inquiry into Elvis Presley’s death?
Time.news Editor: Good evening,everyone! Today,we have a special guest in our studio,Professor Na Joo-young,a forensic scientist who is making waves with her findings on the latest episode of KBS 2TV’s “Celebrity Soldier’s Secret.” Welcome,Professor Na!
Professor Na Joo-young: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to discuss this captivating investigation into Elvis Presley’s death.
Time.news Editor: So, let’s dive right in. Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll—his death was officially attributed to a heart attack, but there have always been whispers of a mystery surrounding that tragic event. Can you tell us about the aspect of his death that stands out to you the most?
Professor Na: Absolutely! While the cause of death was seemingly straightforward, the details surrounding it are anything but. One significant detail was how he was found in the bathroom and the unusual position of his body. This raised many questions about his health and lifestyle in the lead-up to his death.
Time.news Editor: In the show, you and the panel carefully analyzed Presley’s autopsy and medical data. What did your findings reveal, especially regarding the infamous ‘red thread’ found in his mouth?
Professor Na: That was indeed a surprising element! The ‘red thread’ has often gone unexplained, but we took a close look at it during our investigation. We hypothesized it could indicate something connected to the medications he was on at the time or even an indication of potential choking—factors that could contribute to a heart-related event. The audience’s reaction to our conclusion was incredibly engaging; it really highlighted how interconnected our findings are to the larger narrative of Presley’s life.
Time.news Editor: How did Lee Chan-won and the other panelists react when you presented your findings?
professor Na: Their reactions were priceless! Lee Chan-won, being a huge fan of Elvis, was particularly engaged and curious throughout the analysis. he expressed his nostalgia for Elvis’s music, which certainly set the tone for our discussions. It created an interesting dynamic where personal admiration met professional analysis.
Time.news Editor: Speaking of music, it’s fascinating to see how Lee Chan-won intertwined his experience with Elvis’s songs during the show. What do you think the meaning of that was?
Professor Na: Music is a powerful tool for storytelling and remembrance,especially in a case like this. By sharing personal memories and performing Elvis’s hits, Lee Chan-won contributed to the narrative of Elvis not just as a celebrity but as a man who influenced many lives. Music can help make difficult topics, like examining someone’s death, more relatable and engaging to the audience.
Time.news Editor: The blending of entertainment with serious forensic analysis seems to be a winning formula here. what do you hope viewers take away from this investigation?
Professor Na: I hope viewers come away with a deeper understanding of the complexities of celebrity health and the mysteries that often surround them. there’s always more to explore beyond the headlines, and I think our show invites viewers to consider those hidden stories. Plus, it’s a reminder that even icons like Elvis were human, facing struggles that many of us can relate to.
Time.news Editor: That’s a powerful message,indeed. Thank you, Professor Na, for sharing your insights with us today! We look forward to seeing how the rest of “Celebrity Soldier’s secret” unfolds.
Professor Na: Thank you! It was a pleasure to be here and discuss this unique intersection of science, history, and music.
Time.news Editor: And to our audience, don’t forget to catch the show airing at 8:30 PM! Thank you for joining us!