Kim Nayun "Arm was amputated and fractured in 19 places due to motorcycle accident, but no artificial hand wearing" ('Let's go GO')
Jul 14, 2024
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In the third episode of MBN Real Variety 'Let's Go GO', which aired on the 13th, bodybuilder and YouTuber 'Yunus' Kim Na-yoon, Singapore billionaire David Yong, and Larane, who impressed her husband by transplanting a kidney, appeared in the third episode of MBN Real Variety 'Let's Go GO'.
First, Ahn Jung-hwan, Hong Hyun-hee, and special MC Cho Jung-min appeared and went to meet their first friend. The first friend who sent an invitation to 'Let's Go GO' was disabled by an accident, but Kim Na-yoon, who overcame physical limitations, challenged bodybuilders, and was honored with the fourth place among the non-disabled, appeared.
Kim Na-yoon was seriously injured in 2018 when she suffered an accident while riding a motorcycle, with her arm amputated and 19 fractures from the cervical spine to the thoracic spine of her neck in a collarbone fracture. This caused him to have a disability, but he admired the MCs by boasting his confidence and healthy mentality of living as he is without wearing a prosthetic armament from the eyes of others.
In particular, Ahn Jung-hwan hesitated about other people's eyes on the first day he went out without a prosthetic hand, but he confessed his feelings of retirement from soccer to the story of Kim Na-yoon, who overcame it, saying honestly, "I thought he was a guy who couldn't do anything except soccer."It's a common saying, but you have to make an effort. Efforts are important. He showed a strong side by saying, "I can change my mind through hard work."
In addition, when Hong Hyun-hee asked Kim Na-yoon, who has mastered bodybuilder, YouTube, and badminton, if she had any other sports she wanted to do, Ahn Jung-hwan said, `I saw the steps when you were playing badminton, and I think you will do well even if you play soccer. If you play soccer, I'll let you know for free.", raising expectations that the two will meet as coaches and players in the future.
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MCs who went to the house of David Yong, Singapore's top 1% conglomerate, answered Ahn Jung-hwan when asked if he had a favorite celebrity. Ahn Jung-hwan, who heard this, asked if he had any intention of forming a soccer team, but he was rejected immediately, saying, `It's better to watch soccer.' Park Sung-kwang then asks if he would like to invest in the movie, and David Yong says, `The movie is good, but there is no good chance. `If the director gives you a chance,' he answered positively, drawing attention.
The MCs and David Yong then exchanged sincere conversations about the lives of chaebols who are the envy of others. David Yong, who said that most of those around him wanted to be invested in him, confessed honestly, "'I'm lonely now because I have more people who are jealous, and I have more awareness after I came out on the show.'"
In response, Ahn Jung-hwan told the story of a chaebol acquaintance and "He said he was jealous because he had a lot of money, and he said he wanted to change his life with me. The people coming or the people around me use me and want nothing but a true friend. Life is fun and not happy because you have a lot of money. I don't have a friend to have a beer with," he said, expressing bitterness behind the conglomerate.
Finally, the MCs who visited the kidney transplant couple Larane and exchanged serious conversations about whether they could give away a kidney for their loved ones after hearing Larane's story. While Hong Hyun-hee and Park Sung-kwang hesitated about kidney transplants, Ahn Jung-hwan drew viewers' admiration by showing a love figure who answered "I'm the best" without even a second's thought.
The MBN Real Variety 'Haboga GO' Season 2, which impressed people with various stories, features the process of visiting the 'Friend' house in various fields, such as celebrities, celebrities, and people curious about life, looking into their lives everywhere in the house, talking about their deep life, and becoming real friends, will air every Saturday at 8:20 p.m.
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