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Unpopular Celebrities Shine in 'Insa-mo' Segment of 'Hangout with Yoo'
8 Nov
Summary
- 'Insa-mo' segment introduced to fill void left by Lee Yi-kyung's departure
- First 'Insa-mo' meeting featured 9 famous yet unpopular celebrities
- Popularity vote surprised many, with Tablo ranking last despite his YouTube following

On November 8, 2025, the popular Korean variety program 'Hangout with Yoo' aired an episode featuring the debut of a new segment called 'Insa-mo,' a gathering of famous yet unpopular celebrities. This new project was introduced to fill the void left by the departure of actor Lee Yi-kyung, who had worked with the show for over three years.
Prior to the broadcast, the show's hosts, Yoo Jae-suk, Ha Ha, and Joo Woo-jae, expressed regret over Lee Yi-kyung's exit, stating that she had to leave due to her busy schedule with dramas and movies. They encouraged viewers to support Lee Yi-kyung in her future endeavors.
The 'Insa-mo' general meeting included nine members: host Ha Ha, senior actor Kim Gwang-kyu, actors Han Sang-jin, Heo Sung-tae, Hyun Bong-sik, broadcaster Jung Joon-ha, comedian Heo Kyung-hwan, former sumo wrestler Choi Hong-man, and Epik High's Tablo. During a popularity vote conducted with 120 participants, Kim Gwang-kyu topped the list, while Tablo placed last, surprising many despite his sizable YouTube following.
The members openly shared their aspirations and challenges, with Ha Ha humorously describing the difficulty of producing cheering sticks due to minimum order quantities. The group aimed to create idol-like events such as fan meetings or an 'Idol Sports Competition' to engage fans directly.
Though some members expressed skepticism or emotional reflections about the project's meaning and public interest, others highlighted the warmth and support from their fans compared to more prominent hosts. The lively discussions and interactions brought humor, touching moments, and anticipation for the project's future evolution.




