
Actress Kim Sa Rang is set to showcase a jaw-dropping transformation on the upcoming episode of 'SNL Korea' Season 7, the hit comedy show streaming exclusively on Coupang Play.
Known for producing viral meme-worthy moments with every new host, 'SNL Korea' has cemented its reputation as South Korea’s top real comedy show, thanks to its star-studded guest lineup and the powerhouse comedic performances of its beloved crew.

Ahead of the release of Episode 4 at 8 p.m. on the 26th, new stills have been unveiled, hinting at the major laughs to come. From the moment she stepped onto the opening stage, Kim Sa Rang stunned the audience with her otherworldly beauty and commanding aura. Reports from the set suggest that her daring comedic performance left even the cast and crew in awe.
The released photos capture Kim's stunning transformations — from her Barbie doll-like visuals during the opening scene to her eye-catching appearance at a dance academy, and a joyful moment at a surprise birthday party organized by fans. Her natural handling of improvised ad-libs with the cast further reveals an unexpected "comic instinct," raising anticipation for how she will break new ground on 'SNL Korea.'

Season 7 of 'SNL Korea' continues to dominate headlines each week, thanks to its hosts' fearless transformations and the crew's electrifying performances. According to the 4th-week content report for April, the show recorded an awareness rate of 62% and a viewership experience rate of 24%, the highest among newly launched variety shows (Source: Consumer Insight).
Moreover, it topped the TV-OTT integrated non-drama buzz rankings announced by Good Data Corporation’s FunDex on the 22nd, solidifying its status as a cultural phenomenon.
Meanwhile, actor Hyun Bong Sik has been confirmed as the host for Episode 5. 'SNL Korea' Season 7 is available exclusively on Coupang Play, and tickets for live audience attendance can be applied for through the Coupang Play Club.
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