Fired at 10, continuous bankruptcies... From penniless to America's No. 1 salesman: Studio shocked by Colonel Sanders' turbulent life. Minamikawa reports getting 'scolded terribly' for not reporting a mixer, and studio bursts into laughter over unexpected failures.
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ABEMA broadcasted a new episode of 'Shikujiri Sensei' detailing the 36 failures of KFC founder Colonel Sanders before his late success at 65. The episode also featured comedian Minamikawa and former idol Mitsuho Fukudome sharing their own struggles.
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- Q: At what age did Colonel Sanders found Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) according to the article?
- A: Colonel Sanders founded Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) at the age of sixty-five.
- Q: What was Colonel Sanders' financial and living situation when he founded KFC?
- A: He was penniless and living in his car when he founded the company at age sixty-five.
- Q: How many failures in Colonel Sanders' life were introduced by Minamikawa?
- A: Minamikawa introduced that there were thirty-six failures in Colonel Sanders' life.
- Q: What did Colonel Sanders' mother tell him that became his lifelong motto?
- A: She told him that what is important in work is to do your best.
- Q: What job did Colonel Sanders start at age ten, and how long did it last?
- A: He started working as a live-in farmhand and was fired in just one month.