• Goo Hye Sun Shares Shocking Experience That Led to Drama Withdrawal: "I Collapsed from Acute Shock in the Past"

    Actress Goo Hye Sun opened up about a shocking incident that made her withdraw from a drama in the past. During the October 10 episode of KBS 2TV's variety show Let's Live Together with Park Won Suk, she shared the moment when she lost consciousness due to acute shock.

    Goo Hye Sun revealed, "I had to withdraw from the MBC drama You Are Too Much after just six episodes." She explained that her withdrawal was due to a severe food allergy. "I couldn't eat beef, pork, eggs, milk, or shellfish," she said.

    When asked if it was really that serious to leave the drama, she talked about anaphylaxis, saying, "It’s not a disease; it’s a shock symptom." She recalled a frightening moment when she collapsed in a public restroom. "Someone working there found me and helped me," she shared. This incident made her realize how important it is to be careful about her health.

    Goo Hye Sun also reflected on a scary accident while filming Boys Over Flowers. "I got a concussion while practicing diving and had vomiting symptoms for several days," she said. She added that towards the end of filming, she was in a severe car accident that totaled her car. "My face was all bruised, so the drama was postponed. But since we couldn't postpone it twice, I acted using only my facial expressions, which surprised Park Won Suk and Hye Eun," she recalled.

    Looking back, Goo Hye Sun's experiences remind us of how unpredictable life can be. She faced serious health issues but handled them with strength and resilience. Her journey shows that it’s okay to prioritize health, even when it means stepping back from work.

    Fans admire her for her courage and hope for her continued success and well-being in the future.

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  • EXO's Xiumin blocked from performing on KBS’s ‘Music Bank’? His agency says the broadcast station won’t even respond

    Xiumin’s agency, ONE HUNDRED, has spoken out about his unexpected exclusion from KBS 2TV’s Music Bank.

    On March 4, the agency released an official statement, saying, “Xiumin, under INB100, is preparing for his solo comeback with Interview X on March 10, his first in two years and six months."

    They added, "We have tried multiple times to reach out to KBS to secure a stage for him, but they have completely ignored us.”

    The agency also revealed shocking details, stating, “Recently, KBS unofficially told us that Xiumin cannot appear on Music Bank or any programs where SM Entertainment artists are also performing.”

    They continued, “We have repeatedly contacted KBS, asking them to put the artist and his fans first, but they won’t even respond.”

    ONE HUNDRED strongly criticized the situation, saying, “As a public broadcast station, KBS should not be making decisions based on a specific company’s stance."

    They added, "This is extremely unfair. We have done everything we can to resolve this, and we’re deeply disappointed to have to break this news to fans.”

    Despite the setback, the agency reassured fans, promising, “Even if Xiumin can’t appear on KBS, we won’t give up. We’ll find even better opportunities for him to showcase his performances in front of fans.”

    Meanwhile, Xiumin, who moved to INB100 (a subsidiary of ONE HUNDRED LABEL) in 2023, is set to release his second mini-album, Interview X, on March 10.

    Fans are now waiting to see how this situation unfolds.

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