Actor Kim Hye-eun appeared as a Kkokkomu listener and showed heartfelt empathy and tears.

Kim Hye-eun participated as a listener in the "special: finding long-term missing children 2 - finding her" episode of SBS's Tails of Tales (hereinafter "Kkokkomu"), which aired on the 7th, moving viewers' hearts to ache.

On that day's broadcast, Kim Hye-eun, making her first appearance on Kkokkomu, said, "I really wanted to come out, but I'm only appearing now," confessing her special fandom for the program. She said, "I really like 'Kkokkomu.' Every time I watch it I learn so much as an actor," and began the story with an excited heart.

This special covered the case of Song Hye-hee, who went missing in Pyeongtaek in 1999. At the point noting that similar incidents occurred repeatedly in the same area, Kim Hye-eun, saying, "Wasn't the movie 'Memories of Murder' also a story that happened on a single road?" expressed sharp analysis and lament.

In particular, when the story of a father who had traveled across the country for 25 years searching for his daughter was revealed, Kim Hye-eun finally burst into tears she had held back. She said, "I think I would have been like that as a father. When a child becomes like that, don't all parents think it's their fault?" showing deep empathy as a parent and bringing tears to viewers' eyes.

Kim Hye-eun was moved, saying, "I'm glad there are people who participate with their hearts," at news that Lee Sang-min, Solbi and others aided the search for missing children. When AI-restored current estimated images of the missing children were revealed, she expressed a fervent hope, saying, "I hope they appear even now," and encouraged social interest in long-term missing children.

Kim Hye-eun is currently set to release a Netflix original series after successfully concluding the play That Time, Today 2: Flower Shoes in February.<

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