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Kim Young-cheol's high school days filled with scars

Recently, comedian Kim Young-cheol appeared as a guest on Woo Won-jae's Yomo Jomo channel on YouTube.
Kim Young-cheol said, "I came to promote it. I started YouTube, but it was very difficult. I called it Young-cheol Up Show under my name, and I have 1,300 subscribers."
Woo Won-jae, who heard this, also sympathized with Kim Young-cheol's concerns, saying, "I started YouTube, too, but I'm stressed."
Kim Young-cheol was asked about a life full of energy. He said, "I do radio in the morning from 7 to 9, and someone asked me how I keep my voice the same every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in the morning. I answered right away with confidence. I have a set voice tone. There may be days when my voice is locked. Isn’t that true? The ENT teacher told me to live my life thinking I was a vocalist,” he explained.
He also talked about the difficult things he had experienced in his life. Kim Young-cheon said, "I had many sad moments. My parents divorced when I was a sophomore in high school, and my older brother went to heaven in a car accident when I was a senior in high school. It was a very difficult moment for a 19-year-old to handle, but no matter how much I think about it, that day seems to be the only moment I cried. “He recalled.
He said, “There is no day as sad as that whole day, the day of the funeral, or that week. That’s why I think I’m living my life more happily.” He continued, “I miss you so much. I still miss you so much. Strangely, I don’t often have dreams. “It appears,” he complained.
He also showed his sense of humor by saying, "My father also passed away. I wish he would appear in my dreams, but he doesn't appear in my dreams often, and Kim Gura said, 'Maybe the reason he doesn't appear in my dreams is because you're loud.' I burst into tears." Giving prayer.
Woo Won-jae also said, "My parents were so busy that I was raised by my grandmother, so she was a special person. My grandmother passed away, and on the day I missed her so much, I called my father. I said that I miss my grandmother, but it would be nice if she appeared in my dreams, but she didn't appear. What my father said was different. He said that he would come out as himself. If he came out as himself, my grandson or son would miss him and have a harder time the next day, so I told him that he would come out in a different persona and that he would never come out as a sad dream,” he said, empathizing with his sadness and offering comfort.
Reporter Junho Yoon, Ten Asia delo410@tenasia.co.kr