Broadcaster Amy returned to Korea after five years of forced departure.



Amy, who has lived in Guangzhou, China after passing through the United States, appeared at Incheon International Airport on a flight from China around 7:20 pm on the 20th.



On this day, Amy drew attention by wearing the same coat as when she left Korea five years ago.

He seemed to be somewhat unwell, and he gained a lot more weight than when he left the country, causing concern around him.



Amy showed excitement, saying, "It's a feeling that I can't describe in words and I'm happy to meet my family," although the cameras of several reporters couldn't hide the expression of embarrassment as if they were unfamiliar.



In addition, Amy expressed her willingness to live a new life in Korea, saying, "The banned period of 5 years has ended, and I have a desire to be with my family and a new start."



Earlier, Amy, a U.S. citizen, was punished once for taking propofol and was again caught for illegal prescription of sleeping pills, and at the end of December 2015, she was ordered to leave Korea and moved to the United States.



Amy also temporarily entered the country to attend her younger brother's wedding after receiving approval from the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Los Angeles in December 2015, during a five-year ban on entry.



Photo = Reporter Seung-cheol Baek



(Reporter Kyung-yoon Kang, SBS Entertainment News)