Paju, a master of life, a recluse, a Vietnamese rice noodle expert, Goh Hoong Kwan, Gyeonggi-do hotteok expert, Daldalguri hotteok.
2020-10-19 14:11:06
2020-10-19 14:11:06
Despite the Jeju Air plane disaster, Lim Young-woong's solo concert was held as scheduled. However, as a national mourning period was declared due to the recent Jeju Air plane disaster, the performance was held in a different atmosphere than usual. Lim Young-woong's side said, "We express our deepest condolences to the victims of the unfortunate accident and their bereaved families," and added, "After much consideration, we have decided to proceed with the performance in order to keep our promise to the fans who have waited for a long time." The atmosphere of the performance was also calmer than usual, and changes were made to the stage composition to take into account the social atmosphere. → MoaPic!
‘Showing off a glamorous body’ In the released video, Lee So-ra showed off her overwhelming beauty by perfectly wearing a mermaid dress that flows along the body line. Lee So-ra also revealed the secret to consistent self-management, saying, “I am a freelance model, so I am always taking care of myself in preparation for a shoot that may happen at any time.” Meanwhile, Lee So-ra appeared on MBN and ENA's 'Idol Singles 3' and became a hot topic with Choi Dong-hwan as the final couple. In addition, Lee So-ra made headlines in the past by honestly confessing that she had undergone breast and nose plastic surgery and liposuction through social media. → MoaPic!
Ham Ik-byeong confessed that he had lived with death in mind for 20 years, and showed a natural acceptance of death, such as saying, "If you open your eyes in the morning, it's your birthday, and if you don't open your eyes, it's a memorial service," instead of having a birthday party. Ham Ik-byeong confessed that he only told his family about his mother-in-law's illness and allowed her to die comfortably without telling him. He said, “My mother-in-law lived in good health until she was 93 years old, and was able to lead a normal life even during the six-month illness, so I did not recommend surgery and let her live comfortably.” He added, “I think she passed away happily without knowing about her illness until the end.” He said. Commenting on Ham Ik-byeong's decision, Professor Park Gwang-woo, who also appeared on the show, said, "It was a decision that respected the patient's quality of life," and raised important questions about how patients and their families should communicate when they are about to die. → MoaPic!