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Seo Jang-hoon offered advice to a former idol who still dreams of being on stage.

On the 3rd, a former idol appeared on KBS Joy Ask Us Anything Fortune Teller (hereafter Ask Us Anything Fortune Teller).

Jeon Chi-bin performed as part of a team called Mask. After withdrawing due to an unfortunate incident, he lived in seclusion and said he started trading stocks with his entire savings of 5,000,000 won. He said that when he told his mother, she even took out a card loan to help him.

Jeon Chi-bin put a 60,000,000 won loan into electric vehicle stocks. But in a few days he suffered a 20,000,000 won loss. Jeon Chi-bin said he then even tried cryptocurrency but failed.

After that, Jeon Chi-bin started internet broadcasting, and he said he uses that revenue to pay more than 4,000,000 won in debt each month. Jeon Chi-bin said he still has a thirst for the stage.

Hearing this, Lee Soo-keun said, "It's too late to be an idol. Even my son, a high school sophomore, they say it's too late," and Seo Jang-hoon said, "You're 27, not 17. Even if you start at 17, by the time the contract ends you'll be your age," he said. Hearing this, Jeon Chi-bin added, "I cry a lot even when I do live broadcasts."

Seo Jang-hoon comforted him, "You have to end the stay-at-home life. You're 27 and only have debt. First get a part-time job. You need to change your habits. You have to find work. A job dealing with people. I recommend a café or restaurant, or a clothing store that young people frequent. Basically you have a good look. I think you could do well."

Jeon Chi-bin said he loves being the center of attention so much, and Seo Jang-hoon said bluntly, "If you only have debt and get older, people will look sharp and wonder why you live like that."

[Photo] KBS Joy Ask Us Anything Fortune Teller

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