Yuna Kim opened her mouth directly about the 'report report' that appeared on the news when she was in high school.



Yesterday (22nd), an interview video of Yuna Kim was released on the official YouTube channel of 'Elle Korea'.



In her interview, Yuna Kim took time to answer various questions from her fans.

When asked, "Among the many pictures of Yuna and nicknames, which one is Kim Yuna's favorite?", he said, "There was something she wanted to explain a little bit beyond what she liked."


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Kim Yu-na said, "There is a meme like 'Kim Yu-na frowns at the report card' that many people know when I was in high school."



He continued, "That day was the day I went to take the exam, and the school told me to hand out number tickets to students when they were signing autographs (I can't remember). So I unexpectedly asked, 'What is this?'

It was an expression that said, "he explained the situation at the time.



Then she laughed, saying, "Maybe at school, I made that kind of expression, so I gave it a funny title."


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In the interview that followed, Kim Yu-na was asked if she still eats late-night snacks, saying, "I couldn't eat late-night snacks on an entertainment program when I was a player, so I said, 'Night snack? What does it feel like to eat late-night snacks?'

I was curious about this, so I had a story like that," she replied, "I think I can understand the mood of people who like late night snacks these days."



Kim Yu-na said, "I can't sleep before going to bed, so when I look at things like SNS, I always find something delicious. Then I crave that food." She said, "Mainly, the food I'm drawn to at night is Korean food.


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Finally, when asked what it would be like to read the essay 'Kim Yuna's 7-minute drama' published in the past, she answered, "I don't think I want to read it again."



Yuna Kim continued, "(When the essay came out) I was in the midst of my career as a player. For me, it was just a list of how I felt and what I felt while playing, and it became a book." Growing up, I thought that I could think of such a thing even when I was young. I thought that experience was so important."



(Photo = YouTube 'Elle Korea')



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(SBS Entertainment News editor Jeon Min-jae)