Hari-su “The feeling of being hit with a hammer for sex change surgery…

[아시아타임즈=박민규 기자] ‘Korean Transgender No. 1 Entertainer’ Singer and actor Hari-Soo harassed about the decision to undergo sex change surgery, marriage, divorce, and various rumors.

Harisu appeared on SBS Plus’Do you eat rice?’ broadcasted on the 22nd.

On this day, Harisu said, “I decided to undergo a sex change operation because of my boyfriend at the time,” and “I heard a story saying,’You’re not a woman anyway,’ while fighting with my boyfriend.’ As soon as I heard that story, I thought,’I have to change my body.’ I did it,” he confessed.

“The basic cost of (sex change) surgery was over 10 million won. I went to Japan to earn the cost of surgery and worked as a dancer,” he said. “After getting the surgery, I woke up and felt like hitting the bottom with a hammer. I felt like my back was breaking. “I recalled that time.

He said, “I was dissatisfied with everything because my whole lower body hurts so much. I had to lie down for two weeks and I couldn’t come down to the bed. I only remember taking painkillers from time to time.”

Harisu also explained the rumors surrounding him. “It’s not true,” he said about the rumors that he had to get a female hormone injection. “I have never been beaten after sex change surgery.”

He explained, “If you get hit a lot, you have a high chance of getting a disease. I have never been hit after a sex change operation. It’s my choice. I know that 90% of people who have undergone sex change surgery are wrong.”

Regarding the theory of addiction to plastic surgery, he explained, “Before debut, I had a nose operation. Is it very different from then. I can’t help it because of my age. I did a little bit of fat transplantation afterwards. But not every year.”

Harisu also mentioned his ex-husband Mickey, who divorced in 2017 after 10 years of marriage.

Harisu said, “In fact, I was negative about marriage. I met a lot of famous people after my celebrity debut, but I had no idea of ​​getting married. I was comfortable with that person (Miki-jung).

“Because I was transgender, there were rumors,’Is Harisu’s husband gay or from a woman to a man?’ He continued to be attacked and belittled,” he said. “I was grateful that I was desperate to protect me even after hearing that.”

He said that during his marriage, he sometimes considered having a uterus transplant for childbirth.

“It was human greed that I wanted to have a child,” said Harisu. “So, in fact, I was thinking of getting a uterus from a transgender person. It is medically possible, but to transplant it, I had to take an immunosuppressant for at least 1 year, and I had to do it like a test tube baby. It wasn’t what my husband wanted,” he said.

“I keep in touch with Mickey Jung from time to time. When he remarries, I also sent a congratulatory message,” he said. “I’ve met a new person and have been dating for 2 years.”

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