Broadcaster Ahn Sun-young shared her daily life in Canada.

On the 12th, Ahn uploaded several photos on her social account, noting, "After a café meeting, I had a refreshing drink to do some photosynthesis and started a battle with myself without ordering anything."

The released photos showed Ahn working out at the gym after finishing her meeting. Later, she uploaded a certified shot of her visiting a café with her son and shared pictures of enjoying drinks in the afternoon, conveying her peaceful daily life.

Meanwhile, Ahn married a businessman who is three years younger in 2013 and has a son. Last month on the 4th, she announced through a YouTube video, "I have decided to boldly give up all my career and move to Canada," stating that she would quit her job to move to Canada for her son, who passed the admission test for a Canadian ice hockey team.

Subsequently, rumors of immigration spread, but Ahn clarified, "I am not immigrating! I am simply transferring my residence to Canada for the time being as a guardian for my child studying abroad," and noted, "It's only that it's impossible for live broadcasts, so I'm ending my 26-year live broadcasting career, but I will still run 'Baros' online and come back to Seoul every month to check on my mother's hospital."

In particular, Ahn denied the immigration rumors again in a recent video, saying, "Baro miraculously got into an ice hockey youth team and will urgently go on a hockey studying abroad path, but to be honest, I had a lot of difficulties last year. First of all, my mother has collapsed again due to a stroke, and her dementia worsened, making it impossible to care for her at home. And since it's a small company, I've been cooking lunch every day, and one employee that I thought of like family mishandled company funds significantly," sharing about her tough times.

"Right now, the prosecution is investigating because we have been indicted, and the embezzlement amount is hundreds of millions of won, which is hard for a small company like ours to handle. It's not about the money, but as I was fiercely running toward my life goal of becoming a professional manager in business, I realized I have no talent as a manager, I'm not a proper daughter, and if my child goes abroad only with their father, I feel like I would fail as a mother," she explained, revealing her reasons for deciding to go to Canada, saying, "It's not about the high appearance fees from home shopping or the benefits I receive; I think the most important thing is to spend time together as my child grows."

[Photo] Ahn Sun-young's social media

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