‘Surprise Woman’ Kim Ha-young worries about VVIP
‘Surprise Woman’ Kim Ha-young worries about VVIP
In the new trouble counseling talk show 'Attack on Sisters - Worry Cut Salon', Park Mi-sun

In Channel S's 'Attack on Sisters' (co-produced by Media S and SK Broadband), which aired on the 7th, a storyteller appeared with the worry, "I can't get angry even when something unfair happens to me because of my good-child complex." The storyteller was often misunderstood due to Park Mi-sun's unusually developed lower body from a young age, to the point where people said she looked "like Kim Kardashian," and was subjected to not only sexual harassment but also mean comments. However, he confessed his suffering, saying that he had never been able to report or speak. He was taught by his father, who was a police officer, to “be good and not go astray,” which made him more patient. Jang Young-ran said, “My father was also a detective. “You have to break the egg and come out,” he advised the storyteller.

Next, actress Kim Ha-young, known as ‘Surprise Kim Tae-hee’, said, “I spent 36 million won a year on the delivery app. “I can’t quit the delivery app,” he said, and came to find a solution to his unique problem. As a big eater and a drinker, he became a VVIP on the delivery app by ordering various snacks, coffee, desserts, and diet foods for delivery. Kim Ha-young, who is a big eater who eats 3 and up to 5 bags of ramen when eating, was offered a new job by Park Mi-sun, saying, “Try filming a mukbang while reviewing delivery.” Jang Young-ran also actively recommended it, saying, “There are many cases where even today’s mukbang stars started because they couldn’t afford the cost of food.” Park Mi-sun gave advice to Kim Ha-young, who was struggling to cover her living expenses due to her addiction to delivery apps, saying, “Order three times, and when you order a lot at once, write a review.”

And a story appeared, introducing himself as “I got hit by lightning and my life was ruined,” and said that he was actually hit by a ‘lightning’ from the sky. The storyteller was a professional golfer and was traveling between regions on a bike when he was suddenly struck by lightning. He recalled that time, saying, “All the bones on my left side were broken by lightning, and bone fragments were lodged in my internal organs.” Despite the grim prediction that he might become paralyzed for the rest of his life, the storyteller went to Thailand, where rehabilitation treatment was developed, and recovered his body for two years, relying on folk remedies.

With the hope of life regained, his second heyday came as he tried golf and found a new swing method that suited his uncomfortable body. He even received an offer to teach in the United States thanks to his swing method, but he surprised his sisters by revealing that he turned it down to pursue his dream of becoming a trot singer. He said, “When I was trying to become known as a trot singer, the coronavirus broke out, and I was pushed back by audition stars and went back to square one. “My life is unlucky,” he lamented. In response, Park Mi-sun said, “Don’t say things like, ‘You’re unlucky.’ “Just say, ‘I am a sudden star,’” he gave useful advice, and the consultation ended on a warm note, with the atmosphere boiling over at the birth of a ‘flash star.’

Lastly, famous beauty YouTube creator Yoo Catnip came to visit, saying, “I am distressed by the sense of victimization caused by school violence.” He was subjected to school violence by several groups throughout his middle school years, and the retaliatory school violence increased even after the ringleader was forcibly transferred to another school. As the bullying continued, he asked those around him for help, but even his school and parents did not believe him, and his distrust of people worsened after that. He recalled the damage from the violence he received at that time, saying, “It was to the point where my face was disfigured,” which made his sisters feel sorry for him. Ultimately, the sense of victimization left behind by the trauma extended to my marriage. Kim Ho-young offered consolation and shared a slogan that boosted his own confidence, saying, “I don’t know how to communicate with people, but it must have been more difficult with other people’s parents.” In addition, Park Mi-sun also informed the storyteller of singer Yang Hee-eun's speaking habits and said, "'You can do that, you can do that.' “I live with that thought in mind,” he said, encouraging his courage.

Meanwhile, 'Attack on Sisters' airs every Tuesday at 8:20 PM on Channel S (SK Broadband Btv No. 1, KT Genie TV No. 70, LG U+TV No. 61, LG Hello Vision No. 81, D'Live No. 74, Sky You can watch it on Life (#150, HCN (#69)) and SK Broadband Btv Cable (#1).

Ryu Ye-ji, Ten Asia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr