Go Woo-rim: 'My wife Kim Yuna doesn't even catch colds... her physical functions are beyond ordinary'
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Go Woo-rim, a member of the crossover group Forestella, praised his wife, figure skater Kim Yuna, for her exceptional health and immunity.
- He noted that Kim Yuna rarely catches colds and recovers very quickly, attributing her robust health to her naturally strong physical condition.
- Go Woo-rim mentioned that Kim Yuna doesn't require extensive special management post-retirement, as her body is fundamentally strong.
Go Woo-rim, a member of the popular crossover group Forestella, recently shared insights into his wife, former figure skating champion Kim Yuna's, remarkable health and physical condition. Appearing on the YouTube channel "Jjanhan Hyung Shin Dong Yup" alongside fellow Forestella members Jo Min-gyu and singer Son Tae-jin, Woo-rim highlighted Yuna's extraordinary immunity.
"Her talents and all her physical functions feel above ordinary people," Woo-rim stated, emphasizing her resilience. "She rarely catches colds and recovers very quickly. She's truly healthy." He further elaborated that since retiring from professional sports, Kim Yuna doesn't engage in extreme special management routines, as her body is inherently strong and well-equipped.
Her talents and all her physical functions feel above ordinary people. She rarely catches colds and recovers very quickly. She's truly healthy.
MC Shin Dong-yeop, who officiated Kim Yuna and Go Woo-rim's wedding in October 2022, chimed in, acknowledging her elite status. "She'd be different, she's a world No. 1," he remarked, nodding in agreement. The comments underscore Kim Yuna's legendary status not only in sports but also in her personal well-being, showcasing a level of physical prowess that extends beyond her athletic career.
She'd be different, she's a world No. 1.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.