Nancy Lang "980 Million Won Debt, 11 Months Behind on Rent" ('To My Sister')
Photo by SBS Plus, screenshot from the broadcast of 'Unni Hanten Malhaedo Dwae'.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] Pop artist Nancy Lang revealed that she once struggled so much that she couldn't pay her monthly rent.
On the 7th, Nancy Lang appeared on the SBS Plus variety show 'Unni Hanten Malhaedo Dwae.'
During the broadcast, Nancy Lang shared her daily life living alone after her divorce. The untidy state of her home was shown, evoking sympathy.
When asked, "Didn't you have a housekeeper?" Nancy Lang said, "I was with one for over 10 years, but we separated after marriage. My ex-husband kicked me out. I think he tried to isolate me."
In particular, Nancy Lang revealed that she incurred a debt of 980 million won because of her ex-husband, and she is currently paying 6 million won in interest every month.
Nancy Lang confessed, "I kept living in Hannam-dong, but for the first time, I moved into an officetel with monthly rent. The deposit was 20 million won, and the monthly rent was 1 million won. However, (due to debt) I was 11 months behind on rent. Thanks to the landlord's consideration, it was covered by the deposit."
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She continued, "I have now moved out of there," and added, "Thankfully, one of my acquaintances lent me a house where I can live paying only utilities without deposit or rent."
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