Tonight (13th) at 8:30 p.m., KBS Joy's 'Ask Anything' episode 336 features Kim Song-yi, the wife of 1990s legendary duo Clon member Kang Won-rae and a former member of the mixed-gender group 'Kolla,' known for its unique concept, as a guest.

Seo Jang-hoon and Lee Sugeun were curious about the person who appeared with Kim Song-yi, and she revealed for the first time that they are fraternal twins and said she accompanied her sister's concerns.

Her sister, who is active as a senior model, organized her overseas life of 20 years and recently returned to Korea. But she said she is worried because many advertising offers are canceled due to her strong impression and tattoos.

When the guest said she had stayed in Malaysia, Lee Sugeun said, "I guess you heard a lot that you were mixed-race," and Kim Song-yi said, "In the '70s, rather than being called mixed-race, I was called "twiggi,"" adding, "I liked being called mixed-race."

She went on to say, "During my active years I suffered from malicious comments because of my exotic looks, but I shrugged them off," and "but recently I learned that my maternal grandmother was a Russian mixed-race person from North Korea," revealing another fact for the first time.

The guest said that while living in Malaysia she opened a franchise restaurant and lived lavishly, but she became neglectful of the business after handling large sums of money, fell into drinking, and the business failed. Kim Song-yi said, "When my sister-in-law called, my heart would sink," and "not only drinking but also the things my family worried about and wished she wouldn't do, she did them all," exposing her sister's misdeeds.

She explained that they later moved to Australia, started over from the bottom, saved money, returned to Malaysia and opened a Korean restaurant and succeeded again, but had to close the restaurant due to local conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic, when curfews were enforced.

Later, at his wife's suggestion to return to Korea, he entrusted the restaurant to an acquaintance to manage, but that too was not properly handled and he was defrauded.

After returning to Korea, he said he began working as a senior model, pulling off a variety of styles from suits to casual wear.

Seo Jang-hoon said, "You work at whatever comes along, but it could be physically taxing," and advised, "Senior modeling is freelance, so you should do something that can provide a steady income," and suggested, "How about getting a job as staff at a restaurant?" Lee Sugeun also advised, "It's a face people won't forget once they see it, so restaurants would like it."

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