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[Exclusive]"Should I live my life?" A day when Kim Si-duk's comment grabbed it..It started with Park Junhyung [Interview]

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"I'm not even a hot celebrity anymore... To be honest, I didn't think many people would see it. Still, I'm glad if I was of strength to him."

Comedian Kim Si-duk, who created warmth by giving warm comfort to a netizen who expressed his extreme feelings, expressed his honest and humble intentions.

Kim Si-duk told Star News on the 9th, "It was a comment left purely from the heart of 'I wish others would receive the favor I received,'" adding, "I think this person (Netizen) left a message because he was so tired that he was dying, but there were too many malicious comments. I think I'm in a very difficult state mentally, so I wanted to comfort him a little bit," he said.

Kim Si-duk continued, "I was going to buy you a meal if you really came, but this person didn't say, 'I have to come,'" adding, "The problem is that many people saw this article and sent me a DM saying, 'Buy me a meal.' I can't check it because the DMs are piled up so much that it's hard to read them all," he laughed.

Earlier on the 8th, Kim Si-duk drew attention by posting a comment in person after seeing a netizen's post on social media saying, "Should I live?" He said, "Do you want to see the comedian in real life? "If you come to Mok-dong, I will buy you a meal," he said, and the netizen said, "Oh, my God, he's a celebrity. Thank you so much. I feel like I got a huge wild card," he said. In response, Kim Si-deok said, "It's a relief. Don't think about useless things, and it's cold, so cover yourself with a blanket and read webtoons on your phone. I will see SNS again when I get healthy," he said, calmly offering comfort.

Netizens who saw Kim Si-deok's comments sent messages of support with reactions such as "He's a wonderful adult," "A very warm person," and "Where should I go?"

In this regard, Kim Si-deok said, "People who work in broadcasting often have a hard time for many reasons and sometimes have bad thoughts," adding, "I'll also have a meal when I'm having a hard time." I was greatly comforted by the words of the senior comedian who said, "Let's take a look."

Kim Si-duk also confessed his experience of experiencing anxiety disorders for one to two months last year. He said it was comedian Park Joon-hyung, who contacted him at the time, and recalled, "I rarely met people when I was having a hard time, but at that time, Galgal-hyung (Park Jun-hyung) contacted me saying, "Why aren't you answering the phone these days?" and his words, "Let's have a meal," were really comforting." Park Joon-hyung and Kim Si-duk are between KBS's open recruitment seniors and juniors, and they led the heyday of the KBS 2TV comedy program "Gag Concert" with popular segments such as "Park Jun-hyung's Lifestyle Dialect" and "Mapkaei."

"Seeing someone like this on SNS reminded me of that time, and with this incident, I realized once again that the power of a word is very great," Kim Si-duk said. "I hope everyone knows that a warm word has a lot of influence on a hard person."

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