Comedian Kim Ji-sun Closes Family Business Due to Rising Costs
Comedian Kim Ji-sun Closes Family Business Due to Rising Costs
Renowned comedian Kim Ji-sun, often dubbed the 'Queen of Many Children' in the entertainment industry, recently revealed that she had to close her family business.

A recent video on the YouTube channel 'Um Show' featured Kim Ji-sun and Yoon Min-hee visiting one of the 'Top 3 Tteokbokki' spots in Daehangno.

While in Daehangno, Kim Ji-sun shared, "I met my husband here. He was running a store in Daehangno, and my sister-in-law, who was friends with my brother, asked me, 'Would you like to meet my brother?'" recounting her first encounter with her husband.
Comedian Kim Ji-sun Closes Family Business Due to Rising Costs
Comedian Kim Ji-sun Closes Family Business Due to Rising Costs
Comedian Kim Ji-sun Closes Family Business Due to Rising Costs
Comedian Kim Ji-sun Closes Family Business Due to Rising Costs
Comedian Kim Ji-sun Closes Family Business Due to Rising Costs
Comedian Kim Ji-sun Closes Family Business Due to Rising Costs
Kim Ji-sun further explained about the business she ran with her husband, "We sold squid bossam. This used to be our store. It was really delicious, but the price of squid increased sixfold, making it impossible to continue," revealing the reason behind the closure.

Kim Ji-sun, known as a 'mom of many children,' married her husband, who is the same age, in 2003, and they have three sons and a daughter. Notably, her second son is active as a rapper under the stage name 'Shiba.' Last year, he made headlines when he appeared on Sunwoo Yong-yeo's YouTube channel with 17 piercings on his face.

Previously, Kim Ji-sun mentioned, "Our monthly grocery bill alone is 2 million won. It's overwhelming when we go shopping. Except for one bottle of detergent, everything is food. Recently, a shopping trip cost us 660,000 won," adding, "We have five refrigerators at home. We fill them to the brim with food, but once the kids start eating, it's like a typhoon has passed through. They don't drink small cartons of milk but gulp down 1.8-liter bottles."

Reporter Na-yeon Cho, Ten Asia nybluebook@tenasia.co.kr