Seo Eun Hye, Cho Young Nam Cafe 80 Million Won Scandal
The SBS entertainment program 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2 – You Are My Destiny' will reveal the cafe opening journey for independence of artist Seo Eun-hye, who has Down syndrome, and her husband Jo Young-nam. The cafe's interior was decorated with Seo Eun-hye's paintings and merchandise, making it resemble an exhibition hall. Seo Eun-hye's parents revealed that 80 million won was spent solely on interior design, and they emptied their entire savings, which brought surprise.
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Chef Lee Dong-joon, known for his touching story as a father of a son with a developmental disability, visited to support their independence on the cafe's opening day. While conducting a final check before opening, Chef Lee Dong-joon made a bold statement, "I recommend closing the shop even now," shocking everyone.
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On their first day as cafe owners, Seo Eun-hye and Jo Young-nam operated the cafe by themselves without their parents' help, unable to hide their nervousness. The couple, who were given the mission to sell over 180 cups a day to recoup their investment, showed a different side of themselves, but it is said they faced an unprecedented crisis as soon as business began.
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Meanwhile, Hong Yoon-hwa, who was watching the couple's opening journey from the studio, revealed that her recently opened fish cake bar recouped its initial investment within eight months of opening and became a 'must-visit restaurant where people line up,' drawing attention.
Hong Yoon-hwa's business success story as an 'eight-month veteran owner' and the precarious cafe opening of Seo Eun-hye and Jo Young-nam will be revealed on SBS's 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2' airing on Tuesday, the 31st, at 10:40 PM.