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Noh Hong-chul to make comeback after 10-month hiatus
August 10, 2015
South Korean television personality Noh Hong-chul, 36, whose career came to a halt last year after a drunk driving incident, will make his comeback through an MBC variety program, Yonhap reported.
According to the broadcasting station and FNC Entertainment, Noh’s new agency, he left for Europe this weekend to start filming.
MBC said the show follow Noh and four non-celebrities as they embark on a 20-day backpacking trip through Europe.
“This will be a fusion program of both variety and documentary,” MBC said. “It doesn’t have a title yet and will be broadcast as a fall special.”
Noh is a former member of Korean flagship variety program “Infinite Challenge.”