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Choi Hong-man Opens Up About Living in Seclusion and Assault Allegations: Interview on ‘Eun-young Gold Counseling Center’

(Capture from ‘Eun-young Gold Counseling Center’)

Mixed martial arts athlete Choi Hong-man admitted to living in seclusion and opened up about assaulting a woman.

Choi Hong-man, who appeared on Channel A’s entertainment program ‘Oh Eun-young’s Golden Counseling Center’ on the 20th, said, “I was almost a stranger in the mountains. That’s how I spent my time.”

Choi Hong-man, who has been living in seclusion on Jeju Island for the first time in 5 to 6 years since appearing on TV, admitted, “I feel comfortable without seeing malicious comments, but people from my scope talking about it. That’s stressful. .”

Choi Hong-man said he is in the best physical condition in the past 10 years and wants to play more games. In fact, he said he had been living in seclusion for about 8 years, not 5 years, and admitted the reason for his reluctance to return, saying, “I’m afraid of receiving attention. I’m afraid of the attention that will pour when I start working. In the past, I liked people and lived without delay.”

When asked if there was a special incident, Choi Hong-man said, “Nothing like that. As the wounds I received from people accumulated, I kept my distance and started avoiding people,” and also said that the reason was his kind of a body it could not be hidden.
(Capture from ‘Eun-young Gold Counseling Center’)

He continued, “Because I’m big, I can hear everything other people say. I hear things like ‘XX is big’ and ‘What’s he doing?’, but it’s only negative.” n stuck in my ears. I was wondering where to go, and in the end it went to Jeju Island.”

Choi Hong-man also responded to the ‘rumor about attacking women’ by saying, “When I ran a bar in Seoul. The theme was a hunting bar where men and women could meet freely. Drinks were added to the price if people were sitting together, but the men ran away because they didn’t like the women. So the women ran away. “I was angry and drunk while drinking. He took off my clothes to ask me to do something, but naturally I shook him off and reported him to the police. I never hit him,” he said.

He said, “I said it as it was and it was naturally covered, but I only said that I hit someone and didn’t say anything about the end. It (the feeling of injustice) is inevitable . At the time, there were a lot of questions asking, ‘Did you really hit me?'”

When Oh Eun-young asked, “Is that incident about public avoidance?” Choi Hong-man added, “That was the first time I interacted with ordinary people. I think that incident was the beginning (of public avoidance).”

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