KARA's Park Gyuri Reveals Her Battle with Cerebral Hemorrhage in Her 30s
KARA's Park Gyuri candidly shared her survival story after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage in her 30s during an appearance on SBS 'Good Morning' on Jan 19.
Life can change in a heartbeat, even for those in the spotlight. Park Gyuri, a member of the legendary K-pop group KARA, recently shocked fans by sharing her harrowing experience with a cerebral hemorrhage that occurred in her 30s. Her story isn't just a personal recollection; it's a stark reminder that health crises don't discriminate by age or fame.
Park Gyuri Cerebral Hemorrhage Story: A Near-Death Experience
According to SBS, the singer appeared on the program 'Good Morning' on January 19, 2026. During the episode, which focused on cerebrovascular diseases that lead to sudden death, Park Gyuri opened up about her life-or-death situation. Alongside broadcaster Jo Young Gu and comedian Kwon Jin Young, she discussed the critical lifestyle habits and nutrients that are essential for preventing such sudden medical emergencies.
The Growing Need for Health Awareness
The episode highlighted that cerebrovascular diseases aren't exclusive to the elderly. By sharing her journey, Park Gyuri aimed to encourage viewers to prioritize preventative measures, such as specific exercises and monitoring nutrient intake. Her candor about such a vulnerable topic has drawn widespread praise from the K-pop community, emphasizing that even idols face human struggles.
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