The current situation of Shu (real name Yoo Soo-young), a member of the group ‘SES’, which caused various controversies such as habitual gambling 4 years ago, was released.
Shu appeared on TV Chosun’s ‘Star Documentary My Way’, which was aired on the followingnoon of the 10th, and said, “After that incident, it was very difficult to just breathe. I didn’t even want to hear the sound of breathing. Because I hated it so much,” he said, expressing his regrets regarding the past. It has been four years since he stopped broadcasting following making a scandal over the habitual gambling controversy in 2018.
Now, she has given up the title of ‘original fairy’ and is having a busy day jumping into the front line of life to pay off her debts. She revealed a completely different daily life from her previous glamorous heyday, helping her at the gym run by her older sister and buying clothes at the Dongdaemun Market.
In addition, he attracted attention by showing a responsible image for those who support him, saying, “I am not alone, so I have to earn money.” “If there is anything I can do, I think I can run as much as I want,” she said, revealing her extraordinary aspirations.
Her family, who has endured difficult times together as well as her changed daily life, expressed her candid feelings. Shu’s mother told her daughter’s controversial news, “At first, it was the most embarrassing when something like that happened. I had a heart disease because I really wanted to avoid it,” she said at the time.
In particular, Shu’s mother confessed, “(Suga) tried to make an extreme choice.” “I heard that I contacted (SES colleague) Eugene, ‘I don’t have the courage to overcome it anymore’. She got a call from Eugene and Bada, and they had a riot.”
“I heard later, and as I was walking from Seocho, I was like, ‘Isn’t it better for me to get into an accident?’ He said that he had just walked down the road with that feeling,” she cried.
Shu shook his head, saying, “I really don’t want to talk regarding this.” She said, “I don’t think it’s okay to say that I took my own life (in the news)… . I think it’s okay to just say that there was a car accident… ‘ she cried.
About the time, Shu said, “I was walking just looking at the floor in order that people would recognize me, but people were walking too fast. I thought, ‘I wish I might just look at the floor and keep going, and then the car hit me and came out to have an accident’. But all the cars stopped. I thought, ‘Yeah, you mean to live,'” he confessed.