Popular comedian and TV host Jung Hyung-don will take a break from broadcasting to focus on dealing with his anxiety disorder, his agency said Thursday.
"Jung Hyung-don has recently felt his long-time anxiety disorder get worse," FNC Entertainment said. "He has decided to halt broadcasting activities for now."
The agency said Jung was determined to continue working but decided to prioritize his health and take a break after talks with the agency.
"Jung Hyung-don plans to focus on restoring his health during the break, and we, as his agency, will give him all the support we can to help him concentrate on receiving treatment," FNC Entertainment said.
"We ask for your support and encouragement so that Jung Hyung-don can return healthily after receiving treatment and once again make you laugh," it added.
Jung, 42, previously halted all TV appearances in January 2016 for the same reason and returned nine months later.
He will temporarily withdraw from his current programs, including Idol on Quiz, which airs on KBS 2.
source: Yonhap News
"Jung Hyung-don has recently felt his long-time anxiety disorder get worse," FNC Entertainment said. "He has decided to halt broadcasting activities for now."
The agency said Jung was determined to continue working but decided to prioritize his health and take a break after talks with the agency.
"Jung Hyung-don plans to focus on restoring his health during the break, and we, as his agency, will give him all the support we can to help him concentrate on receiving treatment," FNC Entertainment said.
"We ask for your support and encouragement so that Jung Hyung-don can return healthily after receiving treatment and once again make you laugh," it added.
Jung, 42, previously halted all TV appearances in January 2016 for the same reason and returned nine months later.
He will temporarily withdraw from his current programs, including Idol on Quiz, which airs on KBS 2.
source: Yonhap News
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Date: 2020-11-06 09:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-11-07 12:29 am (UTC)Anxiety is no joke. I’m glad he’s taking time to focus on himself. It can’t be easy in general but when you’re a comedian and you’re expected to be funny all the time, I’m sure that doesn’t help. Best of luck to him.
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Date: 2020-11-07 04:37 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-11-07 01:38 pm (UTC)I remember how big an issue this became in his first hiatus because he basically left infinite challenge, and Koreans were obsessed with that show. Good for him for taking care of his health, but I can't help to think that just in 4 years he needs to take a hiatus again for mental health is a reflection of how the labor system in Korea and many other places, it just damages your health systematically