Kim Tae-heon from the children of the empire "After paying off my 父's debt, my sister has been hiding for eight years and living difficulties"('Special Report World')

Jul 12, 2024

Kim Tae-heon from the children of the empire 'After paying off my 父's debt, my sister has been hiding for eight years and living difficulties'('Special Report World')



The sad family history of Kim Tae-heon, a former member of the group empire, has been revealed.

The story of Kim Tae-heon, who is looking for his sister who has disappeared for eight years, was introduced in MBN 'Special World', which aired on the 11th.

Kim Tae-heon said "When I was in the military, my sister said something happened, so I took a vacation and went to see her. But since I was discharged from the military, I have not been able to contact my sister until now"He confessed.



Kim Tae-heon worked as the main rapper for children of the Empire, paying off his father's debt with the money he settled, and setting up a store for his sister with the remaining money. But the store went bankrupt and my sister disappeared. Kim Tae-heon said, `I lost contact with my eldest aunt after the store I helped her with went bankrupt. It's already been eight years."

But it was not easy to find my sister. For the past two years, I couldn't find my sister because I couldn't pay for my cell phone and my credit card was blocked, so I bought butane gas and boiled water to wash it. As soon as he earned income while working at a distribution center, he went to visit his sister again, but his sisters' classmates also did not know where they were.



The reason why Kim Tae-heon is so eager to visit his sister was because of his longing for his family. Kim Tae-heon lost his father in a car accident at the age of eight. Seven years later, in the third grade of middle school, even my mother, who worked day and night to pay off the debt left by her father, died of breast cancer.

Kim Tae-heon said "Sister is more important than money. Losing money is nothing. You can earn money again. I wish I could stop playing hide-and-seek."





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