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Comedian Lim Woo-il spoke directly about the so-called "common people's cosplay" allegations surrounding him.
In a video recently released through the YouTube channel "B-level Hearing" shorts, Lim Woo-il was unfair about the allegations that he was cosplaying the common people.
Lim Woo-il confessed his past hardships and business failures. He said, "I was struggling with my life, and I even went to an adult product shop for the first time as a Korean celebrity," and added, "But with COVID-19, I earned 120,000 won to 150,000 won per month. So I folded it not too long ago," he said. In addition, he said he has no desire for water and emphasized, "I don't like tea, I don't like clothes."
After hearing this, Nam Ho-yeon said about Lim Woo-il, "I heard that they do a common people's cosplay as a character award. When I said, "There are all foreign cars in the back," Lim Woo-il said, "Is it so wrong to buy a used car worth 20 million won at 43 years old. No, at 43 years old. "If it was during the Joseon Dynasty, I would have been deceased," he said, expressing his anger.
He also explained the reasons for the vehicle replacement in detail. When it was revealed that his vehicle was a foreign-made car, Genesis, he explained, "The car I drove before did not close the right window."
Afterwards, Choi Sung-min asked, "What did you ride when you came?" and Lim Woo-il replied, "I rode that motorcycle." Then, playful revelations appeared, "Why don't you ride a motorcycle instead of Genesis?" and "That's a guy with a driver." In response, Lim Woo-il explained, "Because of the traffic."
Lim Woo-il recently purchased a used foreign car and revealed his daily life at the Han River View apartment when he appeared on the MBC entertainment show "I Live Alone." When suspicions of "common people's cosplay" arose, Lim Woo-il expressed his unfairness about this.
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