Kim Sang-hyuk lives in a house of 15 pyeong due to 2.3 billion won in fraud...Hundreds of millions of won in interest alone (Salim Man 2)

Apr 06, 2025

Kim Sang-hyuk lives in a house of 15 pyeong due to 2.3 billion won in fraud...Hundreds of millions of won in interest alone (Salim Man 2)



Kim Sang-hyuk lives in a house of 15 pyeong due to 2.3 billion won in fraud...Hundreds of millions of won in interest alone (Salim Man 2)
Kim Sang-hyuk lives in a house of 15 pyeong due to 2.3 billion won in fraud...Hundreds of millions of won in interest alone (Salim Man 2)
Kim Sang-hyuk, a former member of the group Clickbee, shocked and saddened viewers by confessing to the 2.3 billion won fraud he had suffered in the past.

김상혁은 5일 방송된 KBS2 '살림하는 남자들 시즌2'에 출연해 오랜만에 근황을 전했다. Through the broadcast, he confessed his daily life of running a restaurant and making a living, as well as his painful past with his family.

On this day, Kim Sang-hyuk said he suffered a large amount of fraud due to a man his mother met in the past.




Kim Sang-hyuk said "The first person I dated after my mother's death was a fraud. I borrowed money in my name and my mother's name to build a motel, but I didn't build a building," he said, explaining the situation vividly at the time.

Then "My mother was so shocked that she could hardly speak for two years. "I paid 10 million won a month in interest, and eventually I was in a situation where I lost my house." he said, expressing his feelings at the time.

Kim Sang-hyuk "Eventually sold the two apartments he had. It sold for about 1 billion won each, and paid more than 100 million won in interest for three years. He said, "I lost a total of 2.3 billion won." He made the studio solemn by telling the scale of the fraud.




In addition, it was revealed that Kim Sang-hyuk is currently living with his mother in a small space of about 15 pyeong.

He conveyed the simple reality that the existing furniture did not match the interior design as he moved, but the warm image of protecting the family still touched the hearts of viewers.






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