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Nam Bo-ra ‘Affection for developmentally disabled and deceased younger brother’
Actress Nam Bo-ra showed off her sense of responsibility and love for family as the eldest daughter of 13 children. From her extreme love for her younger brother to her housekeeping skills that could be considered a mother's, she gave a heartwarming look by still taking care of her family even after becoming independent.
Nam Bo-ra appeared on KBS 2TV's 'New Release Edition' (hereinafter referred to as 'Pyeon Restaurant'), which aired on the 7th. Nam Bo-ra became known as the eldest daughter of 13 children through documentary programs such as 'VJ Commando' and 'Human Theater' when she was a teenager. Nam Bo-ra is now in her 17th year since debuting as an actress. In 'Pyeon Restaurant', Nam Bo-ra showed off her 25 years of cooking skills that she has accumulated while cooking for her younger siblings since she was in the second grade of elementary school. Nam Bo-ra is said to have recently become independent with her eldest brother and third sister. Nam Bo-ra was happy, saying, “It has three rooms, but for the first time in my life, I got to have my own room when I moved into this house this year.” Even though she became independent, Nam Bo-ra's only interest is her family. I had fun having small conversations with my family from the morning in as many as three large family group chat rooms.
Even though it was my day off, I decided to make a side dish called Nambo for the large family living together. Nam Bo-ra, who brought out a surprising amount of ingredients that made the MCs wonder, "Aren't these for commercial use," started cooking in earnest. Nam Bo-ra prepared five kinds of side dishes in an instant, including seasoned bean sprouts, seasoned cucumbers, and raw eggplant, and even delivered them directly to her parents' and younger siblings' homes.
'K's eldest daughter' Nam Bo-ra also revealed her extraordinary love for family. Nam Bo-ra, who had no choice but to become an expert in raising children even though she was single, said, “There were a lot of difficulties when I was growing up. I thought, 'I didn't choose it, so why do I have to shoulder it?' But now that my younger siblings are all grown up, it seems like there is no one who can provide this much strength. “It's good because there are a lot of people who support and support me no matter what I do. Isn’t having a big family ‘true happiness’?” Nam Bo-ra has previously shown her love for family in other broadcasts. On Channel A's 'Oh Eun-young's Gold Counseling Center', Nam Bo-ra confessed, "I feel so anxious when I'm not working and can't rest," and also confessed her sense of responsibility and hardship as the eldest daughter. of 13 children. He also surprised people by saying, “I feel guilty when I rest,” and saying that even when he is not working on a project, he engages in a variety of productive activities, such as making handmade syrup, obtaining a cooking license, and making soap.
Nam Bo-ra even shed tears thinking about her dead younger brother. In September of last year, a video titled 'A conversation between two people facing the death of a family member' was released on the YouTube channel 'Kizzle'. We had a conversation with a person named Nam Bo-ra who lost her family in an accident. Nam Bo-ra confessed, "I was worried when I received the offer to appear on the show. In fact, I was cautious about bringing up this topic. It's been 7 years (since my younger brother died), but I don't "talk about it often because it's difficult."
Nam Bo-ra lost a younger sibling in 2015. Nam Bo-ra wiped away tears as she recalled memories she had tried to forget. He recalled, "I tried to track the location of my cell phone because my younger brother didn't come in, and I felt bad. I thought it wasn't right, but in the end, it was true," and "It was hard to accept." He encouraged the contestant by saying, "Honestly, I think this pain will last the rest of my life, but it's important to overcome it well and not dwell on the pain." Nam Bo-ra also revealed how she takes care of her sixth sibling, who has developmental disabilities, through her YouTube channel. Nam Bo-ra, who visited the hospital with her younger brother, said, “My younger brother undergoes counseling treatment once every other week, and I came to take him there.”
Nam Bo-ra, born in 1989, is the eldest daughter of 13 children, including 8 sons and 5 daughters. In 2005, when she was a freshman in high school, she appeared as the eldest daughter in the 'Chorus of Angels' segment of MBC's 'Sunday Sunday Night', which led her to pursue an acting career. Even on the broadcast at the time, she showed a dignified appearance as the eldest daughter and took care of her younger siblings, impressing viewers.
Nam Bo-ra, the eldest daughter, has been the head of the household since childhood. In addition to acting, he is also a businessman and works at a shopping mall. Nam Bo-ra is independent but still devoted to her family. This is why support continues for Nam Bo-ra, the eldest daughter who is sincere and full of responsibility.
Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr
Nam Bo-ra appeared on KBS 2TV's 'New Release Edition' (hereinafter referred to as 'Pyeon Restaurant'), which aired on the 7th. Nam Bo-ra became known as the eldest daughter of 13 children through documentary programs such as 'VJ Commando' and 'Human Theater' when she was a teenager. Nam Bo-ra is now in her 17th year since debuting as an actress. In 'Pyeon Restaurant', Nam Bo-ra showed off her 25 years of cooking skills that she has accumulated while cooking for her younger siblings since she was in the second grade of elementary school. Nam Bo-ra is said to have recently become independent with her eldest brother and third sister. Nam Bo-ra was happy, saying, “It has three rooms, but for the first time in my life, I got to have my own room when I moved into this house this year.” Even though she became independent, Nam Bo-ra's only interest is her family. I had fun having small conversations with my family from the morning in as many as three large family group chat rooms.
Even though it was my day off, I decided to make a side dish called Nambo for the large family living together. Nam Bo-ra, who brought out a surprising amount of ingredients that made the MCs wonder, "Aren't these for commercial use," started cooking in earnest. Nam Bo-ra prepared five kinds of side dishes in an instant, including seasoned bean sprouts, seasoned cucumbers, and raw eggplant, and even delivered them directly to her parents' and younger siblings' homes.
'K's eldest daughter' Nam Bo-ra also revealed her extraordinary love for family. Nam Bo-ra, who had no choice but to become an expert in raising children even though she was single, said, “There were a lot of difficulties when I was growing up. I thought, 'I didn't choose it, so why do I have to shoulder it?' But now that my younger siblings are all grown up, it seems like there is no one who can provide this much strength. “It's good because there are a lot of people who support and support me no matter what I do. Isn’t having a big family ‘true happiness’?” Nam Bo-ra has previously shown her love for family in other broadcasts. On Channel A's 'Oh Eun-young's Gold Counseling Center', Nam Bo-ra confessed, "I feel so anxious when I'm not working and can't rest," and also confessed her sense of responsibility and hardship as the eldest daughter. of 13 children. He also surprised people by saying, “I feel guilty when I rest,” and saying that even when he is not working on a project, he engages in a variety of productive activities, such as making handmade syrup, obtaining a cooking license, and making soap.
Nam Bo-ra even shed tears thinking about her dead younger brother. In September of last year, a video titled 'A conversation between two people facing the death of a family member' was released on the YouTube channel 'Kizzle'. We had a conversation with a person named Nam Bo-ra who lost her family in an accident. Nam Bo-ra confessed, "I was worried when I received the offer to appear on the show. In fact, I was cautious about bringing up this topic. It's been 7 years (since my younger brother died), but I don't "talk about it often because it's difficult."
Nam Bo-ra lost a younger sibling in 2015. Nam Bo-ra wiped away tears as she recalled memories she had tried to forget. He recalled, "I tried to track the location of my cell phone because my younger brother didn't come in, and I felt bad. I thought it wasn't right, but in the end, it was true," and "It was hard to accept." He encouraged the contestant by saying, "Honestly, I think this pain will last the rest of my life, but it's important to overcome it well and not dwell on the pain." Nam Bo-ra also revealed how she takes care of her sixth sibling, who has developmental disabilities, through her YouTube channel. Nam Bo-ra, who visited the hospital with her younger brother, said, “My younger brother undergoes counseling treatment once every other week, and I came to take him there.”
Nam Bo-ra, born in 1989, is the eldest daughter of 13 children, including 8 sons and 5 daughters. In 2005, when she was a freshman in high school, she appeared as the eldest daughter in the 'Chorus of Angels' segment of MBC's 'Sunday Sunday Night', which led her to pursue an acting career. Even on the broadcast at the time, she showed a dignified appearance as the eldest daughter and took care of her younger siblings, impressing viewers.
Nam Bo-ra, the eldest daughter, has been the head of the household since childhood. In addition to acting, he is also a businessman and works at a shopping mall. Nam Bo-ra is independent but still devoted to her family. This is why support continues for Nam Bo-ra, the eldest daughter who is sincere and full of responsibility.
Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr