Rumors of stomach cancer surrounding the death of Jang Do-yeon and Lee Chan-won and Napoleon vs. a heated confrontation over poisoning (Celebrity Soldier)
Jan 07, 2025
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Napoleon, who was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo, was exiled to the British island of St Helena and died at the age of 51. When the coffin was opened 20 years after his death, his body was preserved as if it had just died, and arsenic was detected in his hair five times that of the general public. As a result, controversy continues over whether his death was caused by poisoning or a simple disease.
In this broadcast, Napoleon's autopsy findings will be released, and rumors of stomach cancer and poisoning collide over the cause of death, such as black fluid in the stomach and ulcers in the stomach wall. Jang Do-yeon and Lee Chan-won each defend two hypotheses and engage in a sharp evidence battle. (G)I-DLE Mi-yeon drew laughter by expressing sympathy "It hurts just to hear it."
Habits that may have caused Napoleon's death are also noted. Representatively, he is known to have worked hard by reducing his sleep time enough to be called 'Short Slipper'. Lee Chan-won sympathized with his habit, saying, `I only slept for three hours last night.' But Jang Do-yeon said, `If you want to live a long life, you have to sleep," he said firmly.
It was also hypothesized that Napoleon was late to the battlefield due to hemorrhoids during the Battle of Waterloo. In the broadcast, the bizarre history of hemorrhoids treatment is also introduced, along with evidence that he used leeches to treat hemorrhoids. When Lee Chan-won heard this, he was in vain and looked embarrassed.
The broadcast featured a major general appointed as a war expert, shedding light on Napoleon's combat strategy and his life, adding to the sense of immersion.
Meanwhile, Lee Chan-won confessed to sleep disorders caused by busy schedules in the past, and also conveyed his experience of contemplating taking sleeping pills.
The `Secrets of the Soldiers of Celebs' Napoleon episode will air on KBS 2TV at 8:30 p.m. on the 7th.
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