Psy, well known for the mega-hit song “Gangnam Style” and currently enjoying the spotlight with “Gentleman”, is recruiting his personal chef with Korean food brand ‘Bibigo’ by campaign.
On April 15, Bibigo restaurant released a special contest video featuring Psy as he announced an international promotion to find a new personal chef. The winner of the contest, dubbed “Psygo Bibigo,” will be rewarded with $40,000, VIP treatments from 5-star hotels and will travel with Psy during the first month of his upcoming tour, which kicks off in July.
The winner will be selected by the judges and votes from the public through online votes. To make an entry, record a video clip showing Bibigo movements or any motions showing mixing any ingredients. The contest began on April 13 and will close on May 12.
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