Assault on the back of the head → Hong Jin-hee, who retired from the entertainment industry, reveals the whole story of his shocking confession (Let's Live Together)
Jan 03, 2025
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On KBS 2TV 'Park Won-sook's Let's Live Together', comedian Lee Kyung-ae and actor Hong Jin-hee appeared as guests and delivered honest stories.
On this day's broadcast, Hong Jin-hee called Park Won-sook and asked her to prepare the dumpling filling, and ordered a huge amount of ingredients, drawing laughter. Park Won-sook and Hye-eun's struggle to complete the dumpling filling while listening to the recipe over and over again gave a big laugh.
During the broadcast, Hong Jin-hee confessed why she left for the Philippines in the past. He was determined to retire and live in his favorite country by the age of forty. My mother died when she was 46, and I thought I lived 40 years old at the time"He cried as he recalled his memories with his mother.
"My mother forgot the pain by playing go-stop even when she was sick. It was hard enough to go through dialysis five times every two weeks, but she endured by playing Hwatu,' Hong Jin-hee, who recalled, said she began her independent life in a semi-underground villa after her mother died. He "There was a time when the room was filled with water in a rainy season, and my sister lent me money so I could move to the second floor"He calmly conveyed the difficult times.
Hong Jin-hee then confessed to the assault case as the decisive reason for retiring from the entertainment industry. He "At the dinner party, a broadcasting official gave me a beer glass full of soju, so I drank it. He suddenly hit me in the back of the head while we were exchanging glasses. I was angry and hit myself, and hit each other one more time. I said, 'I'm going to humiliate you' and he quit.'"
After the incident, Hong Jin-hee announced the reason for her retirement, saying that her scheduled appearance in the work was canceled and she stopped visiting the broadcasting station. `I decided to leave this world and went to the Philippines.'
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