Goo Hye Sun Opens Up on Malicious Comments and On-Set Laughter
Goo Hye Sun, the multi-talented actress known for her iconic roles, is set to make a much-anticipated appearance on MBN’s ‘Kim Joo Ha’s Day & Night’. Airing on July 18th, the 34th episode promises an intriguing discussion as Goo Hye Sun opens up about her unique perspective on reading malicious comments, a prevalent issue in the entertainment industry.
Turning Criticism into Growth
During the recording, Goo Hye Sun made a surprising confession: “I honestly read every malicious comment without exception.” Far from being deterred, she views these comments as a significant social phenomenon. Demonstrating a remarkably positive mindset, she explained, “If someone logically says, ‘Your pronunciation isn’t good,’ I take that as motivation to practice harder.” This approach highlights her ability to transform criticism into a powerful driving force for personal and professional growth.

The “Pig” Comment and Unexpected Reactions
The atmosphere on set shifted to one of joyous laughter when Goo Hye Sun shared a particularly memorable malicious comment. She humorously revealed, “In my 24 years of broadcasting, it was the first time I received the malicious comment ‘pig.'” The unexpected nature of this insult had everyone bursting into laughter. She further elaborated on her reaction, recalling, “As soon as I saw the comment saying ‘You’re a pig,’ I stopped eating completely,” humorously detailing how it spurred her into starting a diet.
This anecdote took an even funnier turn when Goo Hye Sun offered this example. Comedians Moon Se Yoon and ZO ZAZZ, present on the set, suddenly and awkwardly stood up, making a hasty exit. This unscripted moment left the audience in stitches and viewers highly curious about the exact context or additional detail Goo Hye Sun might have shared that prompted such a hilarious and unexpected reaction from the two stars.
Don’t miss Goo Hye Sun’s candid and entertaining insights on ‘Kim Joo Ha’s Day & Night’, airing on July 18 at 9:40 p.m.



