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Former K-Pop Star Go Woo-ri Shares Pregnancy Struggles: 'I Feel Like a Walrus'
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Former K-Pop Star Go Woo-ri Shares Pregnancy Struggles: 'I Feel Like a Walrus'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Former Rainbow member Go Woo-ri shared her struggles with body aches during her 21st week of pregnancy.
  • She expressed feeling like a "walrus" due to the physical changes and discomfort.
  • Go Woo-ri documented her prenatal exercise routine in a recent YouTube video.

Former K-pop idol Go Woo-ri, known for her time with the group Rainbow, has opened up about the physical challenges of her pregnancy. In a recent YouTube video titled "Go! Woo-ri," the singer shared her experiences at 21 weeks pregnant, detailing the discomfort and body aches she has been enduring.

Go Woo-ri described her current physical state with a candid comparison, stating, "I feel like a walrus." This relatable sentiment highlights the significant bodily changes and the resulting discomfort that many pregnant individuals experience. The actress shared this during a visit to undergo prenatal exercises, aiming to manage her physical well-being during this transformative period.

I feel like a walrus and my whole body aches these days.

โ€” Go Woo-riDescribing her physical discomfort during pregnancy.

The video documented her first session of prenatal exercises, a crucial aspect of maintaining health during pregnancy. By sharing this personal journey, Go Woo-ri offers a glimpse into the realities of late-stage pregnancy, emphasizing the importance of tailored physical activity for expectant mothers. Her openness aims to connect with other pregnant individuals and provide a sense of shared experience.

Today, at 21 weeks pregnant, I came to do prenatal exercises.

โ€” Go Woo-riStating the purpose of her visit and her current stage of pregnancy.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.