Recently, "Boys Over Flowers" actress Ku Hye Sun opened up about her emotional state. Unfortunately, despite the achievements she received, she still feels unsatisfied with her life.
Goo Hye Sun appeared as a guest on MBC's variety show "Point of Omniscient Interfere" on Nov. 7. In the show's episode, they featured the actress getting ready for her art exhibition. During her preparation for the said event, the actress shared her feeling and expressed that she's worried and just about to check the place. She shared that she feels like the exhibition looks dull and that she's very unsatisfied with everything lately. Ku Hye Sun added that she wants people to see more but doesn't want anyone to come to the exhibition.
In another video footage, Ku Hye Sun talks about the exhibition. Suddenly, she reveals that she feels like it should have been a video exhibition and thinks she made "a wrong calculation." She adds that she loves herself but doesn't know why she's not feeling satisfied these days.
As she continued narrating, she also said she usually enjoyed being amazing, but lately, she has felt quite smaller and smaller.
With her statement, a lot of her fans and followers feel worried and have been expressing their heartfelt concern for her mental health stability. Most of them even tried to contact and reach out to her agency to take extra care.
Ku Hye Sun's fans are happy to see her making public appearances since her divorce from his ex-husband, actor Ahn Jae Hyun. Since her divorce, the actress has received different responses from netizens regarding her activities. In this episode of MBC's variety show "Point of Omniscient Interfere," the actress shows the viewers her life behind the camera. This includes her passion for arts and doing her daily activities.
Fans are aware that Sun is a multitalented artist who participates in a wide range of projects, including writing and drawing, and she is also an ambassador to different organizations? To honor her versatility and talents, she was crowned as the Best Female Artist in the Entertainment Industry in 2012. She was also given the Korea Fulfillment Award and the Ministry Award for "sharing happiness" for her kind, charitable acts.
She published her first illustrated novel "Tango," a 20-something young girl who experienced two different relationships before becoming a mature woman. This novel was a bestseller that sold 30,000 copies within just a week of its release. The book's release coincided with her first solo art exhibition, "Tango." The exhibition featured around 40 Ku Hye Sun's illustrations of which some from her novel.
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Written by Sam Yap