Faker to Appear on “Salon Drip 2” – A Teaser Overview
On January 7, audiences were treated to an exciting glimpse of the upcoming episode of the talk show “Salon Drip 2” , featuring iconic Korean esports figure Faker (Lee Sang-hyeok). This marks a rare television appearance for the renowned player, known for his incredible skills in the competitive realm of “League of Legends” .
Faker’s Competitive Spirit Shines
Initially displaying a bit of nervousness, Faker quickly found his footing on the show. He engaged host Jang Do-yeon with insightful questions, such as asking, “What differentiates ‘Salon Drip 2′ from other variety shows?” This proactive approach garnered praise and enthusiasm from the production crew.
In a moment that highlighted his fierce competitive nature, when Jang asked whether he would allow soccer superstar Son Heung-min to win in a game of “League of Legends” , Faker confidently asserted, “I would never let him win.”
A Touch of Humor and Charm
The conversation took a lighter turn when Faker was asked if he would intentionally lose while playing with his girlfriend. With a warm smile, he responded, “I’d let her win,” which elicited laughter and showcased his charming side.
Faker also candidly addressed inquiries about his accumulated prize money. When pressed for details, he humorously admitted, “I’ve never calculated it, so I don’t know.”
Adding to the amusement, when asked about rumors surrounding a sauna in his home and if Jang could visit, Faker playfully chose to sip his drink in response—a gesture that spoke volumes while maintaining a lighthearted mood.
A Glimpse into Faker’s Esports Career
Born in 1996, Faker is not only a member of the prestigious esports team T1 but is also celebrated as one of the finest “League of Legends” players globally. His reputation is well-deserved, exemplified by his remarkable achievements, including winning a gold medal in the “League of Legends” category at the recent 19th Hangzhou Asian Games.
Recently, Faker led T1 to triumph at the “League of Legends World Championship” , solidifying his legacy in esports. Furthermore, he was honored as the “Player of the Year” by the Korean league, a testament to his skill and contributions to the game.
Financial Success in Esports
While Faker’s exact salary remains under wraps, estimates suggest his earnings range between 5 and 7 billion KRW (approximately 3.4 to 4.8 million USD) annually. Some industry insiders speculate that his income could surpass 10 billion KRW (around 6.8 million USD), highlighting the lucrative potential of being a top-tier esports athlete.
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