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YouTuber Im Nara cried for two days after partner's ACL tear: 'Should have stopped him'
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YouTuber Im Nara cried for two days after partner's ACL tear: 'Should have stopped him'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • YouTuber Im Nara revealed she cried for two days after her partner Son Min Soo tore his anterior cruciate ligament.
  • Son Min Soo sustained the injury while playing soccer during childcare.
  • The couple shared the news and details of his surgery in a YouTube video.

YouTuber Im Nara confessed that she was inconsolable for two days after her partner, Son Min Soo, suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The incident occurred while Son Min Soo was playing soccer during childcare duties.

In a recent YouTube video titled "He eventually had ACL surgery.. The inner thoughts of twin parents," the couple shared the emotional aftermath of the injury. Im Nara expressed deep regret, stating, "I should have stopped him more." The video documented their visit to the hospital to confirm the extent of Son Min Soo's injury.

I cried for two days.

โ€” Im NaraExpressing her emotional distress after her partner's injury.

Son Min Soo's ACL tear happened during a soccer game while he was looking after their twins. The injury has necessitated surgery, adding another challenge for the couple who are already navigating the demands of raising young children. The revelation highlights the emotional toll such injuries can take, particularly on partners and families, and underscores the difficulties faced by parents balancing personal activities with childcare responsibilities.

I should have stopped him more.

โ€” Im NaraRegretting not preventing her partner from playing soccer.
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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.