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Kim Hye-sun said, "From the 3rd grade of elementary school, I started a livelihood, got a job at a factory, and went to three jobs." [Morning yard]

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/Photo = KBS 1TV broadcast screen
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Comedian Kim Hye-sun recalled her school days when she had to live as a girl's breadwinner.

Kim Hye-sun and her husband Stephen appeared on KBS 1TV's "Morning Madang" corner "Tuesday Invitation Seats," which aired on the morning of the 13th.

On this day, Kim Hye-sun was asked about the driving force of her life and said, "My parents died early. I had a younger brother who was a year younger, and I had to jump into a living," he said.

"That was when I was in the third grade of elementary school, and since I'm older than her, I delivered newspapers and there's nothing I haven't done. When I was 19 years old, I got a job in a factory and even worked three jobs," he recalled of his school days when he had to live as a girl's breadwinner.

Kim Hye-sun said, "I didn't have any relatives," adding, "Thankfully, I received a lot of help from people around me. Thanks to this, I and my younger brother were able to grow up brilliantly. It's amazing that I'm now a person who can give."

He said, "It would have been difficult if I was alone, but I held out because I had a younger brother. I scolded my younger brother when he thought he was going the wrong way. I realized early on that I had to stay alert and live," he confessed.

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