Child Star Kim Sung-eun's Journey: From Fame and Fortune to Overcoming Adversity
Actor Park Young-kyu recently brought attention to the childhood story of 'Midal' Kim Sung-eun on a popular broadcast.

It was revealed that the fortune she amassed at the age of 8, including 300 million won and a 32-pyeong apartment, was lost by her father.

On the November 11th episode of KBS2's variety show 'Problem Child in House,' Park Young-kyu appeared as a guest. He reminisced about Kim Sung-eun's professional demeanor during the filming of the beloved sitcom 'Soonpoong Clinic,' stating, "Midal didn't seem like a child. Even if she was woken up, she would fix her outfit and appear ready, and if she made a mistake with her lines, she would say, 'Excuse me, let's do it again.'"

Kim Sung-eun gained immense popularity for her role as 'Park Midal' in 'Soonpoong Clinic.' In a past variety show appearance, she shared, "I shot over 30 commercials. With that money, I bought an apartment, helped with my father's business, and even studied abroad. I bought an apartment at the age of 8."
Child Star Kim Sung-eun's Journey: From Fame and Fortune to Overcoming Adversity
Last year, Kim Sung-eun opened up about her difficult childhood on MBN's 'Dongchimi.' She revealed, "After my father was scammed in business, our family situation deteriorated rapidly. We moved from a nice house to a semi-basement, and all our assets disappeared," sharing her unfortunate circumstances.

During her school years, Kim Sung-eun helped her family by working as a housekeeper and doing part-time jobs. Even after entering college, her father's sudden death made life challenging, but she persevered by engaging in various jobs such as online cosmetics sales, trade, and overseas admissions consulting throughout her 20s. In 2018, she returned to acting, performing in Daehakro and regional theater productions.

Kim Sung-eun's story, from her childhood as a 'national little sister' who earned a fortune to her current endeavors, continues to captivate many netizens.

Reporter Na-yeon Cho, Ten Asia nybluebook@tenasia.co.kr