Singer Hye-eun confessed to deep depression and candidly opened up about her feelings.
On the 27th, a video titled "I didn't want to come out, but I ended up coming out" was posted on the YouTube channel "Anyway Hye-eun."
In the released video, Hye-eun said she left the house for the first time in three weeks except for going to the hospital.
That day, visiting Han River Police, Hye-eun said, "I've been a bit depressed these days. But it's somewhat severe. So I went to the hospital. They said that with aging and so on, seasonal changes can bring depression. So the writer told me I shouldn't stay at home too much and urged me to go out quickly, so I came to Han River Police, and I'm glad I came out," she said, sharing her recent condition.
Sitting on a bench and watching citizens, Hye-eun said, "Actually, I've longed for this kind of ordinary daily life. It's something I haven't been able to do," and added, "I haven't said this before, but if my glamorous days had continued even after turning 70, I would be grateful, but shouldn't I practice getting smaller as time goes on? It's unfamiliar," revealing her fear about the passage of time.
In particular, Hye-eun said, "But the hardest thing right now is that my mind doesn't age. That's so hard. Everything is like that, including my appearance. If I crave the pretty look I had at my peak, wouldn't that make me a bad person? So I deliberately don't watch videos I appeared in before," and she said, "When I do watch them, I feel like quitting soon."
He also expressed anxiety about his upcoming July performance, saying, "Last year was successful. It was almost sold out, but there's no guarantee it will be the same this year. These things are not something you can talk to someone about."
Meanwhile, Hye-eun debuted in the 1970s with "You would not know" and received great love, but suffered hard times after taking on debt of about 20 billion won due to her ex-husband's business failure.
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