"I want to disappear," Kang Won-rae explained, "It's not depression, it's just a work."

May 23, 2025

'I want to disappear,' Kang Won-rae explained, 'It's not depression, it's just a work.'



Kang Won-rae, a clone, explained about the "suspected depression".

On the 23rd, Kang Won-rae drew a picture on his account by collecting the words that 'depressive patients' do a lot on YouTube, and there was an article saying that 'he left a meaningful message predicting suicide' and "No." Don't get me wrong."

Then "Be careful not to catch a cold during the change of seasons, and when you're depressed, I hope you'll be the ones who shout Kungdari Shabara and cheer up." I would do the same," he added, adding a positive message.




'I want to disappear,' Kang Won-rae explained, 'It's not depression, it's just a work.'
Earlier on the 22nd, the day before, Kang Won-rae unveiled his work, saying "What I often say when I'm depressed."

In the work, #I want to sleep deeply #I don't want to do anything #The world goes well without me #It's just because I'm tired #It's meaningless #It's not fun #Someone's looking for me #Accrimination #I want to disappear Words indicating depressing emotions were listed.

Since then, some netizens have expressed concern about his psychological condition, but Kang Won-rae dismissed the suspicion, saying it is a visualization of keywords related to depression.




Meanwhile, Kang Won-rae made his debut as a group clone in 1996 and enjoyed great popularity, and he married broadcaster Kim Song in 2003 and has a son, Kang Sun.



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