The recent status of actor Park Eun-soo (70), who received great love for the role of Il-Yong in the role of MBC drama'All Nations Diary', was revealed.



On the afternoon of the 8th, MBN's'On-the-Site Report Special World', broadcasted on the afternoon of the 8th, conveyed Park Eun-soo's recent status.



He was currently working on a pig farm in Gangwon-do.

Park Eun-soo, who refused to film the broadcast, said, "There is nothing to film except for working. What is there. But if you like it, take a picture. Now, there is no reason to lie and there is no reason to pretend."



He was in charge of cleaning up the warehouse and vaccinating piglets.

The pig farm president said, "I'm the older brother I was serving, but I felt like he was free, so I invited him to come and try it."



Park Eun-soo's departure from the broadcasting industry was related to the fraud case.

He was imprisoned in a detention center in 2008 on charges of fraud.

After being released, he said that he left the broadcasting industry for fear of the eyes around him.



He said, "It's been more than 10 years since I didn't broadcast. There is a situation where the person who was acting and the person who did not act is reflecting on it," he said.



He said, "In a way, it's too resentful and unfair," he said, "wherever I go, there is a story and a reason. I think it's self-profit because I think quietly."



Park Eun-su said he was paid 100,000 won per day at the pig farm.

When the production crew asked, "Isn't it too little compared to what you made in the past?" You can also eat and sleep within that limit."



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kim Ji-hye)