Goo Hye-sun Explains Why She Departed from a Past Drama Due to Acute Shock

Goo Hye-sun Explains Why She Departed from a Past Drama Due to Acute Shock

In the broadcast on October 10th of KBS 2TV’s “Let’s Live Together with Park Won-sook,” actress Goo Hye-sun made her debut as the youngest cast member. Renowned for her distinctive and charming personality, Goo Hye-sun captivated the audience with homegrown bean sprouts elegantly wrapped in gold fabric, drawing the intrigue of both Park Won-sook and Hyeeunyee. Fans are eagerly anticipating the new dynamic and fresh energy she will contribute to the program.

Goo Hye-sun gained fame through her performances in popular dramas like “Nonstop 5” and “Boys Over Flowers.” Beyond acting, she is celebrated for her multifaceted talents as a director, writer, composer, and painter. Recently, she attracted attention by enrolling in a graduate program at KAIST, marking her return to academia at the age of 39.

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Throughout the episode, Goo Hye-sun candidly shares the challenging experiences that led her to push her boundaries. She reminisces about her previous pride in her “iron stamina,” often choosing to work through meals and sleep during her filming schedules. However, she acknowledges the negative impact this had on her health, recounting an incident from the set of “Boys Over Flowers” where she sustained a concussion but continued working. Additionally, she reveals that she was later involved in a serious car accident that not only totaled her car but also caused delays in broadcasting.

Moreover, Goo Hye-sun disclosed her experience with anaphylaxis, a life-threatening allergic reaction, which ultimately forced her to withdraw from a drama after experiencing acute shock.

To dive deeper into Goo Hye-sun’s experiences and watch her vibrant personality shine through, tune into “Let’s Live Together with Park Won-sook” airing on October 10th at 8:30 PM.

Source: Daum

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