Song Chang-sik “I lived homeless for two years during high school”
Song Chang-sik “I lived homeless for two years during high school”
Song Chang-sik reveals the story of being homeless for two years during high school.

Song Chang-sik appears on KBS2's 'Park Won-sook's Let's Live Together', which airs on the 15th.

On this day, the sisters, who remembered the customers they had felt sorry and grateful for last year, attempted to make a phone call with Kim Se-hwan, a member of C'est Si Bon, who worked as a daily servant. Kim Se-hwan, who confessed that he enjoyed the time he spent with Saseonnyeo, said that it was unfortunate that he enjoyed it alone, and recommended an acquaintance who lives near Saseonga.

Sister Ahn went to Gwangju in person as a special guest. Song Chang-sik, a genius singer from C'est Si Bon, appears as the first kidnapped target of the sisters, who they discovered while waiting desperately. Song Chang-sik, who found out the full story of the incident for a moment despite his embarrassment, sets out for Saseonga with Sister Ahn, dreaming of revenge on Kim Se-hwan.

At the time Sister Ahn leaves to meet Song Chang-sik, the sisters are busy welcoming guests at home. Even Hye-eun felt something suspicious when her older sister started dressing up after hearing the news that Song Chang-sik was coming. As attention is focused on the past between Song Chang-sik and Park Won-sook, the long-awaited meeting with Song Chang-sik comes to fruition.
Song Chang-sik “I lived homeless for two years during high school”
Song Chang-sik “I lived homeless for two years during high school”
Song Chang-sik reveals that he even sang to Park Won-sook over the phone when he was working at C'est Si Bon 55 years ago. Additionally, the surprising story of how Song Chang-sik, who went from being a boy to becoming the head of a family, adopted two children, will also be revealed.

There was a time when singer Song Chang-sik was poor. Song Chang-sik, who is now the king of singers and is on a par with Cho Yong-pil, tells the story of how he joined C'est Sibon on his own. Song Chang-sik, who lived homeless for two years, said that he had trouble breathing in the cold weather.

Song Chang-sik, who first started singing in a cafe, revealed that he stopped performing at the cafe he had been running since the coronavirus outbreak. Expectations are high as it is said that we will be able to see some welcome songs through the corner concert held again at Saseonga.

‘Park Won-sook’s Let’s Live Together’ will be broadcast at 8:55 pm on this day.

Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr translated by google