Famous Korean actress shocked when she became mentally ill and lived in a house filled with 4 tons of trash!!!
The top actress in the Korean entertainment industry in the 70s – Kim Kyo Sun shocked many people because of her appearance, as well as her current “smelly” residence.
Accordingly, TV Chosun’s program “Signal for Help” reported on the current life of the former top Korean celebrity in the 70s – Kim Kyo Sun. Originally a prestigious actress who participated in films such as Evergreen, Mist, Narrow Road… but when her career was at its peak, Ms. Kyo Sun decided to marry a Korean living in Japan. Then she gave birth and withdrew from showbiz.
If Ms. Kyo Sun was beautiful and attractive before, now her beauty makes many people startled. Her deformed face reminds people of a clown.
It is known that where Mrs. Kim Kyo Sun lives, neighbors often call her “old lady penguin”. Kyo Sun often wanders around the food shops near his house and curses at passersby or customers who come to eat and drink. Sometimes she even asks: “Do you want me to sign your name?”. Suspected of having schizophrenia, paranoia and hallucinations, she refused to receive treatment. Ms. Kim Kyo Sun also did not contact her family members.
Not stopping there, the most shocking thing to mention is the whereabouts of Ms. Kim Kyo Sun. The place where she lives has an area of 80m² but contains up to 4 tons of trash. The entire house was covered with rotten food, maggots, and cockroaches crawling everywhere. It’s all extremely dirty and has no light. The amount of waste is so much that it smells and causes discomfort to people living nearby.
Although she did not want anyone to touch her residence, thanks to actress Kim Hyeong Ja’s advice, Ms. Kim Kyo Sun agreed to let someone come clean the house. It took a cleaning team of 20 people up to 48 hours to process 4 tons of trash in Ms. Kyo Sun’s house.
After the program aired, the audience couldn’t help but feel sorry for Ms. Kim Kyo Sun. From being a famous star in the past, Ms. Kyo Sun now has to live in a pitiful situation with mental illness.