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'Stars' Top Recipe at Fun-Staurant' actor Park Shin-yang (58) transformed a turning point in his acting life into art and revealed a new life as a painter.

On the afternoon of the 20th, KBS2's 'Stars' Top Recipe at Fun-Staurant' (hereafter 'Fun-Staurant') surprised viewers with the appearance of Korea's national treasure-level actor Park Shin-yang, who has produced a string of hit works.

About the reason he picked up a brush, Park Shin-yang said, "While acting, I suffered lingering back injury symptoms to the point that I couldn't even stand up," and he disclosed the story of how he began painting during a period when his acting activities were halted due to worsening health.

Park Shin-yang, who usually does not enjoy cooking, said, "Actually eating is not that important. I would rather solve it with pills instead of meals," showing the isolated artist persona who devotes himself only to art. However, he showed unexpected warmth, saying he cooks with care when hosting others.

The work that captured visitors' attention in the middle of the exhibition was a portrait of his close friend, the Russian actor "Kiril Kero." Park Shin-yang said, "I miss the time we studied together during my time studying in Russia so much," revealing a deep longing for a colleague who shared hardships in a foreign country.

Park Shin-yang, who had been checking news of his friend who has become a national actor in Russia only through social media, received a surprise gift. It was a heartfelt video letter from Kiril Kero. At the friend's voice on the screen, Park Shin-yang was deeply moved and for a while could not speak, his eyes welling with tears.

[Photo] 'Stars' Top Recipe at Fun-Staurant' broadcast screen capture

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