In MBN's 'Oh Eun-young Stay,' Oh Eun-young conveys her heavy thoughts related to her late father, delivering an overwhelming resonance. Former figure skater 'Good Girl' shares her story of becoming a shaman after five years.

In the fourth episode of MBN's 30th anniversary national consolation project 'Oh Eun-young Stay,' airing on the 14th, participants include 'Mokseok,' a 21-year police veteran, former figure skater 'Good Girl,' and 'Hanni' from EXID, who will share empathy and communication with Oh Eun-young, Ko So-young, and Yoo Se-yoon.

First, Dr. Oh Eun-young sheds tears after hearing the story of participant 'Mokseok,' who said his emotions have dulled after years in detective work. He confessed experiencing conflicts with his two beloved sons in his numb daily life, feeling a sense of loneliness as though he were disconnected from his family. He reveals, "My sons say, 'We can't talk to Dad.' 'Why do you wake me up early when there's nothing to do?" and added, "My wife just tells me to stay away and not say anything," expressing his hurt. In response, Dr. Oh Eun-young opens up, saying, "I also lost my father last year, so this is the first anniversary," before sharing anecdotes related to her father and breaking down in tears. It raises curiosity about what confessions of Dr. Oh Eun-young made all participants on-site cry uncontrollably.

Meanwhile, former figure skater 'Good Girl' reveals the fate that led her to become a shaman after five years and the scars that came with it. Starting figure skating at 10, 'Good Girl' boasted outstanding skills, saying, "I have seen ghosts since I was young. When I turned while jumping, I could see people," and shared a shocking experience, saying, "One day, I went to a fortune teller with a friend, and suddenly I was possessed by a spirit."

She then adds, "I broke up with my boyfriend after his parents asked why they were trying to suck the life out of their child," and tearfully expressed her desire to escape if given the chance. As Dr. Oh Eun-young carefully conveyed the significant differences between a psychiatrist and a shaman while listening to 'Good Girl,' curiosity mounts about the comfort she provided.

'Oh Eun-young Stay' production team stated, "Dr. Oh Eun-young first shares her personal story on 'Oh Eun-young Stay,' and adds warm emotional responses, playing a significant role in opening the participants' hearts. We ask for your support for that scene."

Meanwhile, MBN's 30th anniversary national consolation project 'Oh Eun-young Stay' depicts individuals who have lived enduring unexpected pain without having the chance for complete recovery, participating in a temple stay to spend a night and two days seeking comfort, empathy, and various solutions. It airs every Monday at 9:10 p.m.

[Photo] 'Oh Eun-young Stay'

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