Choi Won-hee’Figure skating player → Shaman… The moment I jump, I see a ghost’

Former figure skating player Choi Won-hee / Photo = TV Chosun’Star Documentary My Way’ broadcast screen capture

Former figure skater Choi Won-hee revealed her life after becoming a shaman.

In TV Chosun’s’Star Documentary My Way’, which aired on the 28th, Choi Won-hee, who dreamed of becoming a national figure skating player, was brought down and lived as a shaman, was illuminated.

Choi Won-hee, who had lived as a figure skating player for 10 years, talked about the difficult situation, revealing that he became a shaman after receiving a crush in October. He said, “I was trying to become the national team, but the moment I jumped, I saw a ghost.” “The figure skating was all of my life and was the first act, but now I am in a very different world. It was a place to come in with a different mind.”

Choi Won-hee wanted to postpone the excitement, but he could not refuse. He said, “’I’m done now. I can’t go to the link anymore.’ When I first sat in Shindang and saw the poster when I was active as a figure skating player, I cried a lot.” “There was a clear contrast. It came to me that I couldn’t get out of here anymore.”

“I just kept crying. I was wondering if something couldn’t be finished. I think it was then that I was saddest. “It was finished without finishing it,” he said. “When I was excited, I thought,’Why am I?’

Choi Won-hee also revealed her first ride on the Jakdu. He screamed as he climbed barefoot to the edge of the harpoon, then shouted, “Burn forward, burn backward, cut the blade.” He came down after performing the gut as if he was excited, saying, “It feels like skating,” and said, “I want to work hard for relief rebirth and sincerely want to go.”

/ Reporter Seung-Hyun Chu [email protected]

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