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Comedian Choi Yangrak explained his past departure to Australia.
On the 27th, comedian Choi Yangrak appeared on the tvN STORY program "What to do with what's left."
Choi Yangrak opened up about the sudden trip to Australia. After his broadcasts stopped at the peak of his career, his whole family hurriedly left for Australia. Choi Yangrak said, "I was riding high. One day when I was doing 'Good Friends.' The Director General told me to see him. It was a dismissal notice. The first time. I had no sense," he said.
He continued, "I wasn't even 40. I was 38. They said I was too old. I was angry, and I went because of pride."
Choi Yangrak said, "I didn't have a job. Of the four family members, only my daughter had a job. She was in elementary school. We were all unemployed. My only routine was taking my daughter to and from school."
Choi Yangrak said he packed the money he had and went to Australia, adding, "I was anxious when I went into the red. I couldn't make money. I didn't know English, and I had no skills. So I returned to Korea," revealing he experienced financial hardship.
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