Son Dam-bi reveals the reasons behind her transformation on 'Really, But Seriously!'.
On the October 27th episode of SBS's variety show 'Really, But Seriously!', singer and actress Son Dam-bi made a guest appearance.
Upon her arrival, Lee Soo-ji commented, "I admit she's pretty, but she looks boring," and pointed out Son's slender figure by saying, "She looks like a sheet of paper."
Son Dam-bi confessed, "I'm thinner than when I was single," to which Lee Sang-min asked, "Is life tough?" She replied, "I can't say it's not tough," adding, "I used to be someone with a healthy image, but after having a baby, everything shrank."
Previously maintaining a weight of around 50kg, Son Dam-bi shared, "I'm 168cm tall, and now I weigh about 46kg." She added, "I was 67kg at full term, so I've lost about 21kg."
When Lee Sang-min asked, "Is it childcare or your husband that's tough?" Son Dam-bi revealed, "There are many things. Moving houses and not eating properly. I'm quite sensitive."
Once known as the 'CF Queen', Son Dam-bi reminisced, "There's no ad I haven't done. I've done up to 24 at once," and humorously recalled carrying around a chair for eight years due to her hit song 'Crazy'.
Son Dam-bi is currently sharing her daily life with her husband Lee Kyu-hyuk and their daughter on her YouTube channel. After giving birth to her 10-month-old daughter Hae-i, she candidly shared, "I hope people watch."
At 41, Son Dam-bi gave birth to her first child and is fiercely maintaining her youth. "I used to have a lot of hair, but after having a baby, I lost a lot. It's not the same as before childbirth. It requires more effort than before pregnancy," she said, discussing her scalp, skin, and body care.
Son Dam-bi, who removed 380 flat warts caused by hormonal changes during pregnancy with a laser, stated, "It's not about competing with young moms. It's just that I worry my child might think, 'I wish mom was younger.' It's because of my child," expressing her affection for her daughter. "If my child says, 'Mom, why do you look so old?' it would hurt," she added.
Eun-jung Kim, Ten Asia Reporter eun@tenasia.co.kr