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"Dengbeol" Gangjin said, "I never eat fried food, alcohol, or meat.."I wash my ramen and eat it" [Let me ask you]

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/Photo = KBS Joy Entertainment's 'Ask Me Anything' broadcast capture
/Photo = KBS Joy Entertainment's 'Ask Me Anything' broadcast capture

Kang Jin, the "Asking Bodhisattva" singer, revealed why she took care of her health.

Kang Jin appeared in the KBS Joy entertainment show "Ask Me Anything" (hereinafter referred to as "Ask Avalokiteshvara"), which aired on the 2nd.

Gangjin said, "People around me are having a hard time because they take care of their health thoroughly. But I can't even do it roughly, so I'm worried. I don't eat fried foods, instant or soda, and I don't drink or smoke. When the food is salty, it is mixed with water. If you want to eat ramen, wash the noodles once, and use 1/3 of the soup. "I only eat noodles," he said. "But if this isn't good either, I put chopsticks. If you burn a little bit of meat, you can cut it up and eat it. They're asking what's wrong with you. When you eat kimbap, you lose pickled radish, ham, and crab meat. I only eat spinach and carrots," he said.

Seo Jang-hoon said, "Don't you have a wife at home. When asked if she eats like that, Kang Jin said, "I eat the exact opposite way. I'm eating separately," he replied. In response, Lee Soo-geun said, "Didn't you ask me to eat. When Kang Jin was surprised, saying, "Did you try to eat that?" Kang Jin said, "As long as you don't grill meat, you can eat bossam. If someone is smoking, hold your breath and rest later. During COVID-19, I set up an acrylic screen at home," he confessed.

He also said, "I wanted to live separately for about a month, but there was no short-term rental in the neighborhood. When 'Dengbeol' became very successful, I couldn't eat food and went around dangerously. I thought I didn't take care of my health at that time, so I got a lot of love, so I took care of it. I wonder if the people around me will leave because they keep it so thoroughly. He confessed that he wanted to have a drink late at night, so he went out, but I don't drink."

Meanwhile, "Asking Bodhisattva" airs every Monday at 8:30 p.m.

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