Lee JungJae Fulfills ‘You Quiz on the Block’ Ratings Pledge

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A Royal Promise Kept in Myeongdong

Actor Lee JungJae has officially fulfilled his viewership ratings pledge, a promise he made during a prior appearance on the tvN variety show “You Quiz on the Block”. On November 22, 2025, the celebrated actor held a special fan signing event in Myeongdong, delighting crowds by appearing in full historical costume. The event was a direct result of the impressive success of his new drama, “Nice to Not Meet You,” which surpassed its viewership target.

The Origins of the Ratings Pledge

During his guest spot on “You Quiz on the Block,” Lee JungJae publicly promised that if his new drama, “Nice to Not Meet You,” achieved a viewership rating of over 3% for its premiere episode, he would hold a fan signing event. As part of the unique pledge, he committed to attending the event dressed as his character, Grand Prince Suyang. To the delight of fans and the production team, the drama’s first episode easily surpassed this goal, recording a viewership of over 5% and setting the stage for the promised fan event.

Fan Event and “You Quiz” Follow-Up

True to his word, Lee JungJae appeared in the heart of Myeongdong on November 22, 2025, dressed in a magnificent gonryongpo (royal dragon robe) as Grand Prince Suyang. He spent time signing autographs and interacting with the large crowd of fans who had gathered to witness the fulfillment of his promise. The unique fan service was widely praised, showcasing the actor’s integrity and appreciation for his viewers. The entire event was captured for a follow-up segment on “You Quiz on the Block.”

Jo SeHo’s Surprise Visit

Footage from the Myeongdong fan signing was featured on the November 26, 2025 broadcast of “You Quiz on the Block” in episode 320. The segment also included a surprise for both Lee JungJae and the fans. The show’s host, Jo SeHo, made an unexpected visit to the event to greet the actor and celebrate the successful ratings pledge. The interaction added a heartwarming touch to the story, connecting the initial promise back to the show where it all began. The success of dramas like “Nice to Not Meet You” continues to demonstrate the power of compelling stories and dedicated actors, often leading them to become some of the most watched K-Dramas of the year.

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