Broadcaster Jang Young-ran met shaman Go Chun-ja, known as the consultant and real-life model for the film Exhuma, and recounted the fateful trajectory of her life.

On the afternoon of the 14th, the YouTube channel A-grade Jang Young-ran uploaded a video titled 40-year veteran, Korea's No. 1 shaman, why did she cry more than Jang Young-ran's fortune telling?

Jang Young-ran said "She has 40 years of experience. When I heard that the person who was the real-life model for the film Exhuma and her daughter-in-law would read fortunes together, I rushed over," expressing both anticipation and nervousness.

Before her glamorous life as a shaman, she was an ordinary dressmaker. But after her business failed, the family fortunes declined, and she worked in a coal mine to make a living, continuing a harsh life. Then something went wrong with her body, and the diagnosis at the hospital was shockingly blood cancer.

What pulled her back from the brink was the advice of an elderly woman she met in the hospital room. Go Chun-ja explained, "An elderly woman who shared the hospital room advised, 'Go to a shaman and ask once,'" saying that it was the decisive turning point that led her to walk the path of a shaman.

[photo] YouTube "A-grade Jang Young-ran"

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