The figure skating player Choi Won-hee, who dreamed of becoming the second Kim Yu-na, started the second act of her life as a shaman.
TV Chosun’s’Star Documentary My Way’ was broadcast on the 28th to show the reason why figure skating girl Choi Won-hee left behind the talent she was ranked No. 1 in the country when she was in elementary school, and chose the life of a shaman by being insulated from her real sisters at the age of twenty-three. Told.
Through the broadcast, Choi Won-hee’s mother said, “Is it okay to die? If you don’t get excited, you will die for 3 years in the long and 1 year in the shortest. But it didn’t seem like Ji was talking about it. This came to my daughter. It will be difficult. It’s not good to be alone like that.”
Choi Won-hee sighed, saying, “It’s been two months since I was downcast. I think I’ve been 2 years old. A lot has happened in the meantime.”
The mother said, “I think I’m possessed by a goblin. It’s because things happen,” and “Mother always thought that all the older sisters would understand, but it hurts because it doesn’t work.” She was the youngest of the three sisters I worried.
Choi Won-hee said, “I have a lot of resentment and grievances about me because I have the same family and blood. I am sorry that I cannot spend a good time with my mother with my older sisters.” The mother, who is in contact with both the older sisters and Choi Won-hee, cried, saying, “My mother is a mother and I understand both.”
He said, “I couldn’t postpone when I was excited, and the date and month came out. I’ve already become a shaman.”
In particular, Choi Won-hee said, “It was a perfect jump in practice, but when I went to a game strangely, I was going to get twisted and injured.” I couldn’t do it, so I couldn’t run, and it was so scary that it wasn’t once or twice.”
(Photo = TV Chosun broadcast screen)
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