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Youngtucks Lim Seong-eun becomes CEO of 2,000 pyeong spa

In the 573rd episode of MBN's 'Scoop World', which aired on the 9th, Lim Seong-eun's current status was revealed.
Lim Seong-eun, who debuted as the main vocalist of the group Youngtucks Club in 1996 and suddenly left the group just over a year later, was living the life of a CEO running a large spa of about 2,000 pyeong with about 40 employees on Boracay Island in the Philippines. After running the business for over 10 years and building a foundation, it has been 8 years since his divorce.
However, Seong-Im Lim's mind was going back and forth between Korea and the Philippines. After hearing the news that his mother, who had suffered from Parkinson's disease for several years, was injured, he was worried and eventually returned home in a hurry. Lim Seong-eun headed to Yangpyeong, where her parents live, and headed to the hospital with her mother.
Lim Seong-eun confessed, "Because of my mother's Parkinson's disease, my mother wants to move forward, but her feet won't move. Sometimes she steps on my mother's feet and falls down. In doing so, I have aggravated the disease." At the same time, he expressed his guilt, saying, "Did I get that disease because I was upset? Should I not have done it when my mother told me not to?"
Lim Seong-eun revealed the reason for her withdrawal from Youngtucks Club. He said, "I became a scout and received the payment well. But the other members asked me to come talk to them because they didn't receive the payment properly. The kids said they weren't receiving the payment properly, so I hesitated to ask what was going on, and what did they say? “I just screamed, ‘What’s wrong?’” he recalled.
He then confessed, "It felt like the sky was falling. I held on for 6 or 7 months, but I couldn't. I couldn't breathe and felt like I was going to die. They were going around cursing me and calling me a bad X who was revealing money." Afterwards, he re-debuted as a solo singer, but due to his continued decline, he ended up choosing to go to Boracay.

Im Seong-eun married her ex-husband, who was a diving instructor, after dating for 1 year and 6 months, but after only 2 years of marriage, marital conflict began due to money issues. About her ex-husband, he said, "I spent money so crazy that I thought he was possessed by a ghost who died because he couldn't spend money. I spent 15 million won in two weeks." He added, "This friend needed money to get a divorce, so I gave him a lot of money. And then I got a divorce stamp." “I received it,” he confessed.
My mother's Parkinson's disease, which she had been suffering from for over 10 years, had progressed significantly. The doctor warned of complications, saying recovery was almost impossible. Lim Seong-eun, who spent time with her parents that day, said, "I'm worried. My mom and dad are getting older, so I don't know what to do, not only because I'm always away, but the Boracay business is also a business, and should I keep going back and forth like this? Do I need to get things sorted out and be by my mom's side? “I don’t know if it’s true,” he pondered.
Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr