Trot singer Go Jung-woo reveals his painful past of contemplating extreme choices while shedding tears on "Oh Eun-young Stay."

On the 21st (Mon) at 9:10 p.m., the 5th episode of MBN's 30th anniversary national comfort project "Oh Eun-young Stay" will reveal the last appearances of the second-generation participants who changed after a 1-night, 2-day stay, along with the shocking stories of third-generation participants living with deeper wounds and crises.

First, singer Go Jung-woo, who gained recognition through a trot audition program, participates as a third-generation contestant and confesses the deep wounds behind the positive image he presented to the public. Go Jung-woo reveals that he is taking medication for depression, sharing, "What can't someone who has decided to die do?" and "Whether I die like this or that, it's the same," as he calmly recounts a past filled with extreme thoughts.

In particular, Go Jung-woo recalls a moment when he even prepared a will, shedding tears that deeply affected the scene. As he expresses his earnest desire, saying, "I came here after a lot of consideration and want to share my story today," there is growing interest in what lies behind the wounds concealed by his bright smile.

In addition to Go Jung-woo, third-generation participants gathered under the theme "people who can't live with themselves" reveal psychologically precarious moments. Starting with a daughter who expresses shocking statements to her mother, such as "stop being fake" and "you clean up the mess you've made," to a stunning athlete showing severe anxiety and forgetfulness, forgetting her personal belongings and even how she introduced herself, and a participant who thinks of herself as the Grim Reaper due to the continuous deaths of people around her, these participants demonstrate deep psychological pain. Through conversations with Dr. Oh Eun-young, they are expected to reflect on themselves and take the first step toward healing.

The production team of "Oh Eun-young Stay" stated, "In this episode, participants with deeper wounds than expected gather," and added, "Please watch as Dr. Oh Eun-young, Go So-young, and Moon Se-yoon help the participants face each other's sincerity and find the keys to recovery."

Meanwhile, MBN's 30th anniversary national comfort project "Oh Eun-young Stay" involves individuals who have lived with unhealed pain while enduring it, participating in a temple stay for 1 night and 2 days to find comfort, empathy, and various solutions. It airs every Monday at 9:10 p.m.

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