On the afternoon of the 21st, broadcaster Kwak Jin-young, who appeared on SBS entertainment program 'Bultaneun Cheongchun,' opened up about the distress caused by malicious comments. <br>Photo by SBS

On the afternoon of the 21st, broadcaster Kwak Jin-young, who appeared on SBS entertainment program 'Bultaneun Cheongchun,' opened up about the distress caused by malicious comments.
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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kang Joo-hee] Kwak Jin-young from 'Burning Youth' opened up about the pain caused by plastic surgery hate comments.


On the afternoon of the 21st, the SBS variety show 'Burning Youth' aired, showing the youths continuing their camping trip in Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi Province.


That day, the youths had a campfire and shared honest conversations in front of the bonfire. Kang Moon-young asked, "Is there a moment you regret? If you could go back, is there something you wouldn't do?"


Kwak Jin-young replied, "There is. It's about plastic surgery. Even after 20 years, the comments still follow me, and it's very hard. It hurts me too," confessing the difficult times caused by hate comments.


She continued, "If you search me, related search terms like 'gatkimchi,' 'plastic surgery,' and 'plastic surgery addiction' come up," adding, "Honestly, I didn't want to appear on the show. I haven't caused any trouble, so did I do something so wrong that I deserve this?"


Kwak Jin-young said, "Still, I am enduring well now. The life I have with my mother is the happiest," but added, "But I have a fear of 'What if my mother is not here?'" which evoked sympathy.



In response, Park Jae-hong empathized, saying, "Sometimes I also wish I could go back to when my late parents were healthy and alive."


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