
Interest is focused on the variety show "It's Okay to Be Bad at Directions," starring trot princes Park Ji-hyun, Son Tae-jin, and Kim Yong-bin. This program features directionally challenged celebrities who hesitate and get lost as they take on trips custom-designed by creators. For those who are clumsy at traveling, find planning bothersome, and have limited time but still want to travel, customized themed tours are prepared.
On the 24th, the main poster and the second teaser video of the program were released. The main poster attracts attention with a sticker concept set against a travel suitcase background, featuring MCs Song Hae-na and Kim Won-hoon, along with the first generation of the directionally challenged club—Park Ji-hyun, Son Tae-jin, and Kim Yong-bin—each showing their unique personalities atop the suitcase. The poster combines various travel icons such as sunglasses, a compass, a map, a camera, and an airplane, conveying the program's bright and lively atmosphere.
The second teaser video reveals that the trot princes, about to embark on an overseas trip, are indeed "bad with directions," foreshadowing a chaotic journey. Park Ji-hyun candidly admits, "I have never been abroad," while Son Tae-jin appears flustered, saying, "Do I start with the plane? What should I do first?" Kim Yong-bin hints at impending trouble by saying, "I think I'll just be a complete fool." Watching this, MCs Song Hae-na and Kim Won-hoon express their anxiety, saying, "This is going to be a big problem. We can't let this happen."
The production team explained, "The main poster and the second teaser video symbolically capture the chaotic travel journey of the directionally challenged members Park Ji-hyun, Son Tae-jin, and Kim Yong-bin, who are number one in singing but last in travel." Instead of their familiar stages, they will show new sides of themselves in unfamiliar travel destinations. With the witty banter of Song Hae-na and Kim Won-hoon and the strong support of the two mentor creators, the show promises to deliver both laughter and empathy to viewers.
Popular travel creators appear as mentors on the program. Local experience expert Captain Ddaga, with 680,000 subscribers, and luxury travel expert Tto Tteonam, with 670,000 subscribers, help the directionally challenged celebrities. However, despite the mentors' assistance, the true nature of their poor sense of direction cannot be hidden. In tense moments, Park Ji-hyun and Son Tae-jin argue, "This isn't the place" vs. "It must be right," and eventually, Park Ji-hyun is shown sitting down in defeat.
"It's Okay to Be Bad at Directions" will premiere on October 18 at 7:50 PM. The program raises expectations about the stories that will unfold from the journeys of novice travelers. Its format and cast are expected to offer viewers fresh entertainment.