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Kwon Eunbi “I entirely paid for my older brother’s wedding” (Strong Heart League)

Singer Kwon Eunbi revealed that she entirely paid for her older brother’s wedding.

Kwon Eunbi appeared as a guest on SBS’ entertainment show “Strong Heart League”, which aired on August 1st.

Kwon Eunbi said, “I became a singer because of my older brother. I really wanted to be a singer during my middle school days. I told my parents to send me to a dance academy as a hobby. They sent me on the condition that I go as a hobby. An entrance examination class is essential to enter an art high school, but they told me not to do that. They opposed the job of being a celebrity. They wanted me to have a stable job.”

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She continued, “So I ran away from home, called relatives to ask them to persuade my parents, but they kept opposing me. I didn’t have academy fee. My brother was working part-time at that time. I told him that I wanted to become a singer. He trusted me and gave me money so I could attend the entrance examination class. At that time, the hourly wage was around 3,000 won. He gave me almost all of his money. He gave me about 300,000 won.”

Kwon Eunbi said, “My brother recently got married. At that time, I entirely supported the cost of the wedding. I just paid from beginning to end so that he could live with congratulatory money.

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The scene of Kwon Eunbi’s brother’s wedding was revealed. Kwon Eunbi sang a congratulatory song for her brother and his wife.

Kwon Eunbi confessed, “I recently gave a card to my family to use comfortably. I thought a lot about giving a card. If you suddenly make money or have a lot of money, your parents can run a business. I’ve seen many cases in which families fight over money. So my parents didn’t know how much I earned at all. I gave them a check card instead of a credit card.”

She added, “Everything my parents use fly towards me. That’s why we never get into a fight. We sorted out the lines in the first place. If I think something doesn’t make sense, I call my parents and say, ‘This is a little difficult.’

Source: Naver

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