Choi Je-woo Choi Chang-min Childhood poverty… Albabapsim, an undertaker who wipes the body at the age of 12

“I recovered the body of the person who had been in a traffic accident,
All the organs were sticking out.
I’m nauseous and vomiting, and I can’t go to school a few days.”

Je-Woo Choi who became a man of magic / Photo = SBS Plus'Kang Ho-dong's rice heart'

Je-Woo Choi who became a man of magic / Photo = SBS Plus’Kang Ho-dong’s rice heart’

Choi Je-woo (Choi Chang-min), who was active as a singer in the late 1990s and turned into a magician, is drawing attention after confessing that he suffered from extreme poverty as a child.

Choi Je-woo appeared in SBS Plus’ Kang Ho-dong’s Bob Sim’ (hereinafter referred to as’Bap Sim’), which aired on the afternoon of the 18th.

On this day, Je-woo Choi confessed that he had earned living expenses from all kinds of part-time jobs since elementary school. In particular, it was a surprise to say that he assisted the undertaker to wipe the body.

Regarding this, he recalled, “When I was 12 years old, I saw a private funeral director in every neighborhood. I was very close to the funeral director, so I worked hard. Even though I was very dry that he could be traumatized,” he recalled.

Then, Je-woo Choi confessed, “I recovered the body of a person who had been in a car accident when it was about two weeks, but the organs were all protruding. I was nauseous and vomited, and I couldn’t go to school a few days.”

In addition, Choi Je-woo, who revealed his experience in various part-time jobs such as attaching leaflets and working part-time in manure handling, explained, “I wanted to make money like crazy.”

Regarding the reason he became a magician, he said, “I accidentally followed my friend to see the key and heard shocking words.’I should have died in my 20s, but why am I still alive?’. In fact, when I was in my 20s, I thought about extreme options.” So I asked if I could know my life if I studied Myeongnihak, and he said that I would accept it as a disciple.”

Lastly, Je-woo Choi added, “After studying, I saw my life. I didn’t get angry and I didn’t hate anyone.”

Kim Jeong-ho, visiting reporter at Hankyung.com [email protected]

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