Kim Bo-sung confessed that he suffered a loss equivalent to the price of two apartments in Gangnam due to a failed stock investment.
Actor Kim Bo-sung recently appeared on the web variety show “Malja Show” and revealed that he lost a massive fortune—equivalent to the price of two apartments in Gangnam—due to failed stock investments. He has mentioned financial difficulties caused by stock investments on several occasions in the past.
Last May, Kim Bo-sung also confessed on the YouTube channel “Recent News Olympics” that he had lost his entire fortune through stock investments and had experienced delistings on multiple occasions. Kim Bo-sung, who made his debut in the 1989 film *Happiness Isn’t Determined by Grades*, has since appeared in a wide variety of productions.
Kim Bo-sung Discusses Financial Setbacks
Actor Kim Bo-sung recently opened up about significant financial losses stemming from unsuccessful stock market investments. During an appearance on 'Malja Show,' he revealed that these investments resulted in the loss of assets equivalent to the value of two Gangnam properties.
A Career in Retrospect
Kim Bo-sung, who debuted in the 1989 film 'Happiness Is Not Based on School Records,' has maintained a long-standing career in the South Korean entertainment industry. Despite his recent financial challenges, he remains a recognized figure in film and television.