My bones are rotting...Choi Junhee, 96 → 41kg bone porridge diet side effects? progression of pelvic necrosis

Jun 25, 2025

 My bones are rotting...Choi Junhee, 96 → 41kg bone porridge diet side effects? progression of pelvic necrosis



Choi Jun-hee, the daughter of the late Choi Jin-sil, complained of her pelvic necrosis symptoms.

Choi Jun-hee had a time to answer fans' questions through a live broadcast of her personal account on the 24th.

During the live broadcast on this day, Choi Jun-hee was asked a lot of questions about dieting. Earlier, Choi Jun-hee confessed to having Loops' disease, known as incurable disease, in 2019 and complained of pain in the weight increased due to the side effects of Loops' disease. After gaining up to 96kg, he went on a harsh diet and lost about 55kg and is currently maintaining 41kg.




He "Now any clothes wear size XXS. Usually, the diet consists mainly of Korean food, and I try to eat 3-4 meals a day. One of them is to eat snacks,' he said, revealing the situation of maintaining a diet with a healthy diet.

Some people are also concerned about Choi Joon-hee, who continues a low-weight diet to the point where they can see bones, and "I feel like a sin to be thin." It hurts to say 'Stop losing weight' to a person who has lost a lot of weight. Of course, I don't intend to lose any more weight here either. "I'm thinking about maintaining this condition or increasing my weight by 2-3 kilograms..." he said.

 My bones are rotting...Choi Junhee, 96 → 41kg bone porridge diet side effects? progression of pelvic necrosis
In addition, Choi Jun-hee also mentioned the pelvic necrosis status mentioned earlier. In the past, Choi Jun-hee said "Pelvic necrosis has already passed the third stage, and he walks around with very limp tears due to pain in his left lower body. Everyday life was difficult, too. Whenever I sit and wake up, my stress index goes up, I cry for no reason because I'm depressed and lonely in pain."




Choi Jun-hee, who said that his pelvic necrosis did not improve over time, said "There is no concept that pelvic necrosis is okay. My bones are just rotting," he said, drawing concern.








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