Kahi, former member of After School, confessed about domestic violence and financial difficulties in the past, and recently revealed that even an emergency delivery was not easy, touching the hearts of many.

On the 16th, Kahi appeared on the YouTube channel 'Newly Revive' and shared the scars of not receiving parental protection during her childhood. She stated, "My dad was patriarchal and violent, and my mom, not having the means, left me with my maternal grandmother," adding, "There were no tools that did not hurt me. There were sticks, belts, and hoses." She vividly recalled the moment when her mom quietly washed the blood-soaked blanket in the bathroom after being beaten by her dad, shocking viewers.

After leaving After School, Kahi also suffered from financial difficulties. Behind the glamorous stage were struggles and loneliness. Kahi confessed, "After leaving After School, the company's care was cut off, and I really hit rock bottom. I squeezed out the little money I had to give tithe and held onto God, and things started to improve little by little. Until then, it was very hard and sad."

Earlier, Kahi had also confessed about significant turning points in her life, including an emergency situation during childbirth. Recently, during her appearance on the YouTube show 'Sister-in-law is K.Will', Kahi vividly described the emergency incident during her second childbirth, saying, "I suddenly started bleeding while sleeping. At that time, I was preparing to shoot 'The Return of Superman', and the filming team was on standby, but I was shocked as I bled heavily in the middle of the night." After arriving at the hospital in an emergency, Kahi added, "I wanted to give birth naturally, but the doctor recommended a cesarean. The baby came out through the placenta."

Recovery after childbirth was also difficult. Kahi stated, "After the birth of my first child, I went to exercise, but there was no strength in my stomach. I felt like a deflated balloon. I exercised for three hours a day and avoided carbohydrates for three months to recover."

Once a center on stage, she is now fully managing parenting, home, and work, moving toward another peak of her life. The journey of pain and recovery hidden behind the glamour of the stage. Kahi's honest confessions also touched the hearts of those watching.

Meanwhile, Kahi married a husband three years younger than her in 2016 and has two sons. Recently, she has reopened a dance academy and is resuming her activities.

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