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Ryu Ji-kwang "I suffered from 18 years of guarantee debt with my mother"... Confession of an unhappy family affair

On the 29th, on the YouTube channel 'Special World - That Person', 'Parents' guarantee debt has been settled for 18 years, the never-ending war with debt... What is the painful story of trot singer Ryu Ji-gwang? Scoop! A video titled 'The star leak incident ep.4' was posted.
In the released video, Ji-kwang Ryu said, "I'm a little stressed and have a lot of worries, and at that time, it's really good to come to the mountain."
Then, he confessed, "I went through unknown for a long time. I debuted in 2005 and now it's been 18 years. There were many times when I was really frustrated, but the situation in my family and the situation was such that I shouldn't have to grit my teeth." After he went to the army and came back, he went to audition programs about 7 times. I tried 7 times like that before appearing on TV Chosun's 'Mr. But you really have to overcome it. You have to work hard to get a lot," he said.
Ryu Ji-kwang met his mother afterwards. My mother said, "One day, Ji-gwang said he wanted to eat whole chicken, but I don't think he bought it."
In addition, he said, "My eldest father was in business, and I gave a guarantee, and then I went to a bank and also stood a guarantee for a colleague."
Ryu Ji-gwang, who heard this, added, "I got the warranty wrong twice." My mother mentioned, "My uncle completely failed in his business, so I owed all of that debt to me. So I didn't do well to my kids. At that time, the whole chicken cost less than 5,000 won, but I couldn't buy it."
Ryu Ji-kwang said, "I didn't know the details at the time, but my motivation for wanting to become a celebrity was actually my parents." He said, “I didn’t want to see my parents having a hard time, so I thought a lot about what I could do to succeed. It's big that I started a celebrity to become filial."
Lastly, "It took 18 years for me to debut as a trot. In the meantime, the family environment did not improve, and now I continued to run part-time jobs and challenged numerous auditions. Looking back at that time, it was very difficult and I do not want to go back. But I think I became who I am today because of that earnestness.”
Reporter Yoon Jun-ho, Ten Asia delo410@tenasia.co.kr