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Sim Soo-bong, Shocking Story Behind "Men Are Ships, Women Are Ports": "I Was Called Trash"[Day & Night]

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Singer Sim Soo-bong reveals the untold story behind her national hit song "Men Are Ships, Women Are Ports."

In the 30th episode of MBN's "Kim Ju-ha's Day & Night," airing on the 20th, Sim Soo-bong shared, "The husband of the flower arrangement instructor was a sailor who worked on foreign ships. At the port, her husband would leave by ship, and she cried so much she couldn't even speak. Watching that, my heart ached deeply. The title 'Men Are Ships, Women Are Ports' immediately came to mind." She then recounted how the song "Men Are Ships, Women Are Ports" was born.

However, Sim Soo-bong also confessed that after releasing the song, she faced unexpected misunderstandings and was even insulted. "Men said, 'I thought you were an innocent girl, but you're trash.' I was insulted by men who were cursing, and it took a long time for me to understand why." She expressed the injustice she felt at the time.

Moreover, after hearing Sim Soo-bong's story, Moon Se-yoon and Jo Jae-jeu paused to think, then nodded in understanding, yet appeared at a loss, drawing laughter. Kim Ju-ha seemed unable to comprehend, saying, "Wait a minute. Explain it to me," growing increasingly frustrated. Eventually, Moon Se-yoon and Jo Jae-jeu broke into a sweat trying to explain, creating a peculiar scene that turned the set into a sea of laughter.

On this day's broadcast, Sim Soo-bong also shared a painful family story. Recalling the time she was separated from her young daughter, she said, "My daughter wanted to see her father, so I tried to keep her from going, but the nanny promised to bring her back, so I believed her and let her go. That child didn't return for eight years." She recalled the painful days. She added, "When she was in middle school, we got in touch. She asked me to get autographs from the singer Finkle," surprising everyone. Sim Soo-bong revealed, "I've hardly experienced anything like this. I lost all my children, they left and we were separated." She then shared, "The song 'Child' was written because I missed my daughter at that time."

Continuing, Sim Soo-bong said, "I spent two years with my daughter studying abroad in the United States," revealing her special affection for her daughter, with whom she is now reclaiming lost time, moving the audience to tears.

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