Actress Ko Hyun-jung revealed a leisurely daily life in Tokyo, Japan, and personally reported on her health to reassure fans.
On the 14th, a Tokyo travel vlog was posted on Ko Hyun-jung's YouTube channel.
In the video, Ko Hyun-jung looks happy as she tastes sushi and black sesame pudding as soon as she arrives in Tokyo, Japan. After checking into the hotel, when asked "What will you do tomorrow?" she replied "Nothing. I'm an MBTI P," showing her characteristic candid charm.
Later, Ko Hyun-jung visited an exhibition featuring photographer Kim Young-joon and art director Yoshida Yuni, and visited a popular soba restaurant with staff for a full-on eating show. Before the meal she tied her hair up tightly and showed enthusiasm like "ready to eat," and she shared an even brighter update as she enjoyed the meal. Earlier, she had said she could barely eat two pieces of kimbap, which drew extra attention.
At the end of the video she also spoke directly about her health. Ko Hyun-jung said "I heard many people are worried about my health because of the recently released YouTube videos," and frankly confessed, "Because of things I've been worrying about lately, I have no appetite, I have no energy, and it's true that I've lost interest in eating."
However, she drew a line regarding rumors of health problems, saying, "I think anyone can be like that when they have worries." She continued, "These days, thanks to the warm help and consideration of those around me, I am living more energetically than ever," and added, "I'm trying to enjoy every moment by eating tasty food, exercising hard, and maintaining my health well." She also did not forget to express affection for fans, saying, "I'm really grateful that you are always on my side and look at me with warm eyes."
Previously, Ko Hyun-jung had confessed on her YouTube channel "Gyangmingyeong" that she underwent emergency surgery twice in 2020 and 2024. But in this vlog she greeted fans with a much more relaxed and brighter expression, increasing their delight with an "update showing improved health."
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