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‘Ask Bodhisattva’ figure skating player Won-hee Choi, the story of becoming a shaman after being depressed “When jumping, the ghost…”

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Choi Won-hee, a shaman from a figure skater, reveals the life of a “Skin Bodhisattva”.

In the KBS Joy entertainment program’Ask Anything’, broadcast on the 1st, Choi Won-hee, a shaman, appears as a client.

Choi Won-hee is a figure skater who has been known as a next-generation promising player for the past 10 years.

Choi Won-hee, who has become a’Tin Bodhisattva’, tells the story of his sudden quit coaching job and being forced to become a shaman in’Ask Anything’ on this day and the creepy experiences he has had so far.

In a recent filming, Choi Won-hee said, “I have endured for a long time to avoid getting excited, but after my grandmother came into my body and said something with my mouth, I recognized it,” arousing curiosity.

Also, Choi Won-hee stunned Seo Jang-hoon and Lee Soo-geun by confessing that he saw ghosts while exercising, saying that he felt beings that other people could not see for a long time.

Choi Won-hee’s worries are due to the sudden change of people’s perception of himself. In the past, while working as a figure skating player, I received warm attention from people, but as soon as I became a shaman, I lost contact with some acquaintances and suffered a lot of hurt.

KBS Joy’s’Ask Anything’, which will reveal Choi Won-hee’s concerns and experiences, which are a little more special than others, will be broadcast at 8:30 pm on the 1st.

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