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Gan Mi-yeon Shares Struggles with Flu

Gan Mi-yeon Shares Struggles with Flu
Gan Mi-yeon revealed that she is struggling with the flu.
She expressed her determination to do her best on MBN's 'The King of Mask Singer 3.'
She continues her music activities even after marriage.

Baby V.O.X member Gan Mi-yeon opened up about her struggles with the flu via her social media. She expressed her disappointment over not being able to practice due to her first bout with the flu and described how her busy schedule prevented her from recovering. She shared her feelings of regret towards a respected senior, noting how the emotional strain made it difficult for her to hold back tears.

Additionally, she is currently participating in MBN's 'The King of Mask Singer 3' and expressed her determination to do her best while asking for warm support instead of harsh criticism. During a recent broadcast, she covered Joo Hyun-mi's 'Regretting While Crying,' but admitted she couldn't perform at her best due to her illness.

Married to singer Hwang Ba-ul since 2019, Gan Mi-yeon showcased her group Baby V.O.X at MBC's 'Gayo Daejejun' last year, and she continues to challenge herself in the trot genre.

Gan Mi-yeon's recent social media post reveals not just an update on her health, but also a deeper insight into the psychological challenges faced by artists. The conflict between public expectations and personal struggles is a relatable issue for many, and her honest emotional expression fosters a deeper connection with her fans. Her extensive experience in the industry plays a crucial role in her growth as a more mature musician.

Moreover, her flu has hindered her participation in significant challenges such as 'The King of Mask Singer 3.' Trot music, which places great emphasis on emotion, has made her desire to perform despite her illness particularly touching for her audience. Her continued efforts could enhance her reliability as an artist and deepen her rapport with fans.

Finally, Gan Mi-yeon's plea for warm support is indeed warranted. Given that public criticism can greatly impact artists, an increase in understanding and support for her new endeavors will establish a more stable creative environment. This positive encouragement could significantly contribute to healthy development within the Korean music industry as a whole.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

Photo: DB

Source: tvdaily.co.kr