
Jo Se Ho shared an update and joked about his recent situation on a variety show.
On March 9, the team behind the Netflix variety program 'Screwballs' Season 4 released a video through its official channel showing the members holding a class president election.
In the clip, Jo Se Ho, who ran as a candidate, introduced himself by saying, “Compared to everyone else, I relatively have a lot of time,” drawing laughter. He continued, “I can take care of personal errands you usually don’t have time for,” adding that he could handle tasks such as bank visits, household chores, and receiving packages.
Jo Se Ho said, “I can receive your packages and deliver them wherever you are. I can also answer phone calls anytime now,” before adding, “If you’re busy, I’d appreciate it if you could make use of me.”

When broadcaster Hong Jin Kyung jokingly asked, “Can you also be a designated driver at night?” Jo Se Ho replied, “That’s definitely possible. If you call me, I’ll come running,” sending the set into laughter.
In the same video, Jo Se Ho also appeared dressed in a high school girl concept. When broadcaster Kim Sook asked, “Have you been crying a lot lately? Your face looks quite swollen,” Jo Se Ho responded, “There have been various things happening in my personal life recently,” drawing attention.

Earlier, Jo Se Ho stepped down from major variety programs such as 'You Quiz on the Block' and '2 Days & 1 Night' after rumors surfaced about alleged ties to an organized crime figure.
At the time, Jo Se Ho denied the allegations, stating, “I have never received any money or valuables, nor have I been involved in any financial or business dealings.” He explained that the person in question was merely an acquaintance he met through hosting events, adding that they occasionally exchanged greetings and shared meals.
He also apologized, saying, “I believe it is right for me to step down from the programs as I seem to have disappointed many people.”
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