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Park Eun-young, “After the abolition of the Gag Concert, I have a part-time job at a supermarket.”

On the 7th, a video titled '[Meet Park Eun-young] Reality after the abolition of 'Gag Concert'... 'Let It Be' beautiful comedian's current status, a story even her colleagues didn't know' was posted on the YouTube channel 'Recent Olympics'.
In the released video, Park Eun-young talked about her life after the Gag Concert was abolished. He said, "I was so lost. It's a story that other comedians don't know, but at the time, I had to earn (money) somehow, so I worked part-time. I sold food in the grocery section of supermarkets and department stores. Sometimes I sold corn, and sometimes I sold cheese." “I also sold it,” he said.
Eunyoung Park said she ran into a close friend at the supermarket. He said, "At that time, I cried profusely on the way home. I thought, 'What am I doing now?' I felt so ashamed."
He continued, "I lived in obscurity for 8 years. I started doing comedy at the age of 21 and was recruited by SBS at the age of 26, but when the program 'Find a Laughter' disappeared, I prepared for another 3 years and came to KBS through an open recruitment," he said. "I worked part-time 15 years ago." “I felt like I was still doing the same thing over and over again,” he said.
Park Eun-young also mentioned her recent situation. He replied, "Now I feel like I have to try again, so I'm looking around hard. I'm doing a children's musical and working as a professional caster at STN. I'm also giving lectures to children and schools."
However, he expressed his commitment to comedy, saying, “The happiest part of being a comedian is being able to work with funny people, working while smiling, and as a result of that, being able to entertain others and even make money.”
Meanwhile, Park Eun-young debuted in the 27th KBS open recruitment in 2012 and appeared in various corners at the Gag Concert.
Reporter Junho Yoon, Ten Asia delo410@tenasia.co.kr