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Kim Bo-reum said, "The bullying controversy seems to go over anything.."I want to be a broadcaster" [Ask ★ Night TV View]

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Kim Bo-reum, a former speed skater, looks at her second life.

Kim Bo-reum appeared on KBS JOY's "Ask Me Anything" (hereinafter referred to as "Ask Avalokiteshvara"), which aired on the 23rd.

Seo Jang-hoon mentioned the bullying controversy, saying, "I must have suffered a lot at a young age when something bad unexpectedly happened at a young age." Kim Bo-reum said, "I'm young, but that experience at that time allows me to move on with whatever happens in the future. He said, "It has become stronger than others and I am confident that it will not collapse."

When Lee Soo-geun said, "You know, but not everyone in the world even remembers," Seo Jang-hoon said, "It is not easy to do something new if you are locked up." I've started my second life and I'm 33 years old. To be precise, I was active until I was 40," he said. Lee Soo-geun said, "It is said that you have to peak in one field to live your second life. I live my first life being beaten up. Those are the things. Please think so and praise the achievements you have made," he said.

Kim Bo-reum mentioned broadcasters, leaders, and psychological counselors, saying, "There are so many things I want to do, but I don't know what to do." Seo Jang-hoon said, "There is an answer in what I just said. "I can't do anything else if I only specialize in broadcasting," he said. "There are many people around us who quit exercising and broadcast. But I don't have many friends who keep working. The rest don't work that far. I think I want to be good at it. You have to think thoroughly about what you're good at. "We have to think fiercely about how we can be different from others," he said.

He also added, "I want to experience a lot while slowly thinking about what I can do well while not in a hurry."

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

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