Money Today Reporter Ryu Won-hye | 2023.03.10 05:30
Singer Lim Sung-eun (52), a member of the group Young Tux Club, revealed the recent status of her transformation into a spa CEO in the Philippines.
In MBN’s ‘Special World’, which aired on the 9th, Lim Seong-eun, who started the second act of her life, appeared. He debuted as a mixed group Young Tux Club in 1996 and received a lot of love, but withdrew after a year.
Regarding the reason for leaving the popular group, Seongeun Lim recalled, “I got paid well, but the other members must have received poorly. They asked me to talk to the manager.”
Then, “I mustered up the courage to talk to the manager, saying, ‘The kids say they don’t pay well, but what’s going on…'” “Then he hit the desk and screamed, ‘What are you talking about? I remembered.
He confessed the reason why he had no choice but to leave the Young Tux Club, saying, “I heard that I was a bad X who reveals money.
Since then, Seongeun Lim, who was active as a solo singer, suddenly left for Boracay, Philippines one day. At the time, he visited Boracay for a while to soothe his tired mind, but it unexpectedly became a place of life and he has been living for 17 years.
Seongeun Lim said, “I did my best while working as a solo artist, but my popularity gradually declined. It was at a time when I was very tired.”
Currently, Seongeun Lim was working as the CEO of a super-large spa of more than 2,000 pyeong. He expressed his attachment, saying, “Everything from one to ten is a spa I made. It’s like a child.”
However, Im Seong-eun’s heart was not at ease. Her mother in Korea has Parkinson’s disease.
After returning home from work, he received a phone call from his father in Korea saying that his mother was injured, and his expression darkened. He immediately bought the fastest plane ticket to Korea.
Im Seongeun-eun looked at her parents’ photos and said, “There was a time when I was this healthy. ‘Is it because I’m rotten? Didn’t I have to do it when my mother told me not to do it?’ That’s what I thought,” he said.
“My mother didn’t want me to go to Boracay. So when I started my business, I thought, ‘I shouldn’t ruin it.’ I am worried about whether I should give up and return to Korea.”
Meanwhile, Im Seong-eun married a diving instructor she met in Boracay in 2006, but has been running a spa since divorcing her after 7 years.
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