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On "My Ugly Duckling," Bae Jung-nam shared the heartbreaking update that he felt unbearable pain a month after Belle passed away.

On the 9th, Bae Jung-nam appeared on SBS variety show "My Ugly Duckling" (Miu-sae).

Earlier, Bae Jung-nam said goodbye to Belle on Sept. 29. At the time he wrote on social media "My beloved daughter Belle has become a star in the sky. Thank you and I'm so proud that you endured rehabilitation, surgery and the hard times. Now don't be in pain anymore and run and play freely there. Daddy loves you very much," which drew sympathy.

A month later, Bae Jung-nam visited a pet expert and said, "I felt the pain of parting for the first time in my life. I couldn't stay sober until two weeks after Belle left," and "I didn't want to go out and meet people. From the moment I woke up in the morning I would drink and keep crying," conveying that he spent every day in pain after Belle left, which was heartbreaking.

Bae Jung-nam said, "Acquaintances told me not to stay at home and to take walks, so I deliberately went for walks along the Han River, which made me even sadder," and "Because it was the walking path we used to take together, now when I walk alone even passing dogs made me sad," describing how thoughts of the departed Belle made his heart ache more.

They asked whether it might be "pet loss syndrome." "Pet loss syndrome" is a condition in which guilt, depression and lethargy occur after a pet has passed away.

With 37 points being the most dangerous threshold, they checked Bae Jung-nam's condition, and his sadness scale was 34 points — between average and dangerous. The specialist advised, "If this is left as is, symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) could develop."

[Photo] "My Ugly Duckling"

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