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Kim Young-hee confesses her debt: "I have a lot of money to pay back... I'm 44 and nothing is accumulating" Tears [Malja Show] [★Bam TV]

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/Photo= KBS 'Malja Show'
/Photo= KBS 'Malja Show'

Comedian Kim Young-hee confessed her financial struggles and expressed empathy for the pain of victims of jeonse fraud.

On the 17th episode of the KBS variety program 'Malja Show', the story of a 35-year-old woman who has been victimized by jeonse fraud twice and is now living as a '10-jobber' was introduced.

That day, the storyteller said, "I have been scammed in jeonse deals twice and am currently working ten jobs. I worry about when I will finally see the light."

/Photo= KBS 'Malja Show'
/Photo= KBS 'Malja Show'

She revealed that she is currently employed at a company while also working part-time jobs such as serving, chicken packaging, running an online shopping mall, and assisting at birthday celebration events. She added that she does not discriminate against any kind of work, including dishwashing, cleaning, filming, and editing.

When asked when the most difficult moment was, the storyteller replied, "Now." She confessed, "I think I'm experiencing burnout these days. I am working to repay money that isn't even mine. My body is tired, and my stamina is not what it used to be. When I return home after work, I wonder, 'Why do I have to live like this?'"

She continued, "If I hadn't been scammed in a jeonse deal, I probably would have lived an ordinary life like others. My friends are getting married and having children, but I worry about when I will be able to live an ordinary life like them. Recently, my obsession with having a home has grown significantly."

/Photo= KBS 'Malja Show'
/Photo= KBS 'Malja Show'

Kim Young-hee also opened up about her own financial situation. She said, "I've been complaining a lot to Jeong Beom-gyun lately. Even though I'm an entertainer, the amount of money I need to repay is very large."

She added, "When things are tough or painful, I tell Jeong Beom-gyun, 'When will this end?' While he accumulates money by working, even if I save money, once I pay off my debts, I'll be back at zero. At 44 years old, I wonder when I can start over from zero. I'm really running hard, but nothing is accumulating."

Kim Young-hee said that when she feels overwhelmed by financial pressure, she compares her situation with that of Jeong Beom-gyun, who is close to her, and expressed empathy for the storyteller's exhausted state of mind.

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