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Legendary Korean singer Shim Soo-bong appeared on the 30th episode of MBN's 'Kim Ju-ha's Day and Night', aired on the 20th. During the show, she opened up about personal hardships, including a long-term battle with Misophonia, a rare condition causing extreme sensitivity to loud noises. She also discussed the deep-seated trauma following the 10.26 incident in 1979, which led to a long hiatus from playing the guitar and broadcast bans. Additionally, she shared emotional stories regarding a painful eight-year separation from her daughter and her early career connection with singer Na Hoon-a. - Shim Soo-bong revealed that she suffers from Misophonia, a rare condition where loud noises can cause her to collapse, often requiring her to wear earplugs. - The singer candidly discussed the trauma resulting from the 1979 10.26 incident, noting it kept her from picking up a guitar for 47 years. - She shared emotional details about being separated from her daughter at age five and their eventual reunion, along with stories regarding her unique singing voice and professional history. Q: Why is this trending? A: The public is showing strong interest in Shim Soo-bong's heartfelt confessions regarding her rare health condition, personal family history, and the long-held trauma following the 10.26 incident. | Legendary Korean singer Shim Soo-bong appeared on the 30th episode of MBN's 'Kim Ju-ha's Day and Night', aired on the 20th. During the show, she opened up about personal hardships, including a long-term battle with Misophonia, a rare condition causing extreme sensitivity to loud noises. She also discussed the deep-seated trauma following the 10.26 incident in 1979, which led to a long hiatus from playing the guitar and broadcast bans. Additionally, she shared emotional stories regarding a painful eight-year separation from her daughter and her early career connection with singer Na Hoon-a. - Shim Soo-bong revealed that she suffers from Misophonia, a rare condition where loud noises can cause her to collapse, often requiring her to wear earplugs. - The singer candidly discussed the trauma resulting from the 1979 10.26 incident, noting it kept her from picking up a guitar for 47 years. - She shared emotional details about being separated from her daughter at age five and their eventual reunion, along with stories regarding her unique singing voice and professional history. Q: Why is this trending? A: The public is showing strong interest in Shim Soo-bong's heartfelt confessions regarding her rare health condition, personal family history, and the long-held trauma following the 10.26 incident.
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[심수봉] Legendary Singer Reveals Struggles with Rare Disease and Past Trauma
k-entertain6/20/2026

[심수봉] Legendary Singer Reveals Struggles with Rare Disease and Past Trauma

Legendary Korean singer Shim Soo-bong appeared on the 30th episode of MBN's 'Kim Ju-ha's Day and Night', aired on the 20th. During the show, she opened up about personal hardships, including a long-term battle with Misophonia, a rare condition causing extreme sensitivity to loud noises. She also discussed the deep-seated trauma following the 10.26 incident in 1979, which led to a long hiatus from playing the guitar and broadcast bans. Additionally, she shared emotional stories regarding a painful eight-year separation from her daughter and her early career connection with singer Na Hoon-a. - Shim Soo-bong revealed that she suffers from Misophonia, a rare condition where loud noises can cause her to collapse, often requiring her to wear earplugs. - The singer candidly discussed the trauma resulting from the 1979 10.26 incident, noting it kept her from picking up a guitar for 47 years. - She shared emotional details about being separated from her daughter at age five and their eventual reunion, along with stories regarding her unique singing voice and professional history. Q: Why is this trending? A: The public is showing strong interest in Shim Soo-bong's heartfelt confessions regarding her rare health condition, personal family history, and the long-held trauma following the 10.26 incident.