Hwang Gwang-hui's Embarrassing Moment: Waking Up with Exposed Torso After Flying Business Class
Hwang Gwang-hui shares a hilarious and embarrassing story about waking up on a flight with his shirt pulled up, much to his mortification.
On the 16th, singer Hwang Gwang-hui revealed a bewildering anecdote on the YouTube channel 'Hal Myung-soo' where he unintentionally became a 'nuisance' on an airplane.

The Shorts video, titled 'The story of how Hwang Gwang-hui became a nuisance on a plane,' captures a dizzying episode he experienced on a flight during a reward vacation with Park Myung-soo, which was uploaded on the 10th.
Ahead of boarding an early morning flight, Park Myung-soo praised Hwang Gwang-hui, who showed no signs of fatigue while reading a guidebook, saying, "Hwang Gwang-hui really benefits from being young. He doesn't get tired."
Regarding the embarrassing episode he experienced during the flight, Hwang Gwang-hui explained, "I pass out like this on the plane. I sleep with my mouth open. Once, I woke up on a plane and it was so embarrassing. At the time, when I entered the cabin to board, I greeted everyone stylishly. I was flying in business class because I had accumulated a lot of mileage."
However, he added that after falling asleep in the cabin, he woke up feeling his face flush with embarrassment. He revealed, "It felt like the atmosphere was waking up in the morning, so I woke up without realizing it, but my top had rolled up below my nipples."
He shared the dizzying situation at the time, saying, "Everyone was sitting up straight and eating, and flight attendants were passing by, but my clothes were pulled up below my nipples and I was sleeping with my belly exposed. It was so incredibly embarrassing."
Park Myung-soo laughed, saying, "It's like a baby's undershirt," while Hwang Gwang-hui shared his personal know-how to avoid being a nuisance: "Since then, when I sleep on a plane, I always tuck my top into my pants. I realized I have a habit of sleeping with my belly exposed."
Hwang Gwang-hui debuted in 2010 as a member of the group ZE:A. The group disbanded in 2017 following the expiration of their contracts with their agency, and the members are now pursuing their own paths. Hwang Gwang-hui is active in variety shows such as 'Infinite Challenge' and 'How Do You Play?' thanks to his outstanding sense of humor.