42-year-old Sandara Park: "I weigh 37kg... I've lived eating small portions my whole life"
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Singer Sandara Park revealed she maintains a weight of 37 kg (approximately 81.5 lbs).
- She stated she has always eaten small portions throughout her life.
- Her comments were made during an appearance on Big Bang member Daesung's YouTube channel.
Former 2NE1 singer Sandara Park has revealed that she maintains a remarkably low weight of 37 kilograms (approximately 81.5 pounds). The singer shared this detail during an appearance on the YouTube channel of Big Bang member Daesung, discussing her lifelong habit of eating small portions.
Is that such a surprising thing? I've lived like that my whole life.
When Daesung inquired if she still practices eating small amounts, Sandara Park responded, "Is that such a surprising thing? I've lived like that my whole life." Her statement highlighted that her eating habits are not a recent change but a long-standing lifestyle.
Fellow singer Se7en, who was also present, jokingly asked if her weight was 29 kilograms, to which Sandara Park clarified, "It's 37 to 38 kilograms," surprising those present.
It's 37 to 38 kilograms.
Daesung remarked on the apparent anti-aging benefits of her eating style, noting, "Eating small portions really seems good for anti-aging. You look exactly the same as before." Sandara Park's youthful appearance has often been a topic of discussion among fans.
Eating small portions really seems good for anti-aging. You look exactly the same as before.
During the conversation, Sandara Park also recalled receiving confessions from male celebrities during the early days of her career. She mentioned that her phone was confiscated by her agency because she was receiving so many calls from entertainers in other companies. She even added that a male celebrity once came to her dorm, further illustrating the attention she garnered.
I received confessions from male celebrities during the early days of my career.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.