This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
"What good is leaving it behind" Nam Gyu-ri confessed to a heartbreaking family history and a tearful past.
On the afternoon of the 25th, Nam Gyu-ri, a member of the legendary group S.E.A., appeared on the tvN STORY show "What good is leaving it behind."
Nam Gyu-ri, along with members Lee Bo-ram and Kim Yeon-ji, revealed behind-the-scenes stories of their comeback after 15 years, showing strong friendship. But in the following conversation, while sharing deep stories she had never revealed anywhere before, Nam Gyu-ri confessed, "My father has been sick for a long time," saying he had been unwell for about 20 years, which surprised everyone.
At the news of the family's long illness, former pro golfer Pak Se-ri asked worriedly, "Is it that he's just getting better like this?" and Nam Gyu-ri quietly said, "No." It was a moment that revealed the poignant circumstances of a daughter who had silently cared for him over a prolonged period without the condition improving.
Nam Gyu-ri said, "He has been sick for so long that when someone at home is ill, the family struggles a lot. It's beyond simply wanting to be dutiful to my parents. I just hope I can make them a little more comfortable than now," and eventually choked up, showing viewers a heartbreaking sight.
Nam Gyu-ri honestly said, "He often has to go to the emergency room unexpectedly. Still, I am so grateful that he has lived so long," conveying her deep love and gratitude toward her father.
Nam Gyu-ri said, "I also grew up in very difficult circumstances. I was raised as a recipient of social assistance. If someday I can be in a position to help, I want to do something to help friends who grow up as I did," expressing a warm aspiration to turn her suffering into a positive influence on the world.
[Photo] Screenshot from the "What good is leaving it behind" broadcast
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