Singer Sung Si-kyung flexed at a dermatology clinic after receiving harsh criticism for his new content 'Kkumiltende'.

On the 18th, a new video titled 'Getting a personal color diagnosis and even skin treatment!! (7.5 million won flex! My money, my purchase!)' was released on Sung Si-kyung's official YouTube channel.

That day, Sung Si-kyung headed to the dermatology clinic to receive skin treatment. He stated, 'I have a photo shoot for the jacket of the Ilbom album in 12 days. I need to finish recording by tomorrow, but I can't diet while recording. I'm planning to do a thorough diet for the shoot, so I thought it would be good to get some skin care today.'

Sung Si-kyung mentioned that he was not a first-time visitor to the dermatology clinic run by an acquaintance. He said, 'I've been here a few times and tried rejuvenation treatments, but there was no effect.'

Before starting the skin care treatment, Sung Si-kyung asked, 'Is it better to do one treatment at a time or do them all at once?' The clinic director replied, 'You can achieve better results by doing them together.' Sung Si-kyung responded with a laugh, 'I need to earn a lot of money.'

Along with that, Sung Si-kyung drew attention by paying 7.26 million won in one lump sum to look beautiful. He screamed, 'I just want to become beautiful,' causing laughter around him.

Previously, Sung Si-kyung received criticism after the first release of his new content 'Kkumiltende'. Some fans were particularly vocal about changing the stylist.

In response, Sung Si-kyung expressed his disappointment, saying, 'I was surprised that an article came out. The YouTube channel that was doing well got a little shaky. I'm not saying I suddenly want to become a super stylish sexy guy fashionista (that's impossible) or that I've bought clothes without knowing anything about fashion or that I've never applied skin lotion; I just thought let's learn and slowly figure things out with the help from a stylist. Maybe people had too high expectations, and there are some bad comments about changing the staff.'

'Just because you draw a line on a pumpkin doesn't mean it will turn into a watermelon. Since I haven't drawn much, it may not become a watermelon, but let's learn a bit slowly how to draw a line. Anyway, if changing the staff is necessary to become stylish, then I don't want to become stylish,' he emphasized, adding, 'It's not the stylist's and hair's fault; it's really my face and hair, which are still difficult to manage. While I'm saying this to hope for improvement, can we refrain from criticizing the participating staff? I'm really sorry.'

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