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Sunday, March 21, 2021

Already Sincere, Key SHINee Reveals Now It Is No Longer Painful When Talking About the late Jonghyun

Over dinner, Key starts talking about his winning speech on 'M! Countdown '. In his remarks, Key drew attention by stating that he missed the late Jonghyun.

Key SHINee - Instagram / bumkeyk

On the March 19 broadcast of MBC's "I Live Alone", SHINee's Key greeted viewers from his luxurious new home, to which he had just moved 2 weeks earlier. Here, he talked about the late Jonghyun.

As well as surprising viewers with countless rooms in his new home and sharing glimpses of his lifestyle as a professional "dog dad", Key also had dinner with his good friend Girls' Generation's Tae Yeon.

At dinner, Key began talking about his winning speech on "M! Countdown" after the song "Don't Call Me" was crowned the first place winner. In his remarks, Key drew attention by stating that he missed his fellow member, the late Jonghyun.

In the studio, Key began, "I don't want the topic to become some kind of 'forbidden subject', as if we should be quiet about it. I think I wanted to say that 'I'm fine, we're fine, still miss it. , and it is necessary to talk it over 'to everyone. "

During his conversation with Tae Yeon, Key confessed, "In the past, I used to avoid that topic. It seemed to me that people wanted to 'use' the topic, and they wanted me to cry while talking about it ..." Tae Yeon agreed, saying, "They are on purpose. trying to make a fuss. "

But during the “M! Countdown” speech, Key recalls, “I always thought that I would be able to talk about it someday. But that day, it just came out of nowhere. Even when I was talking, in my head I was like, 'Why did I arrive. -Who come to talk about this? '. But I guess when I thought about it after that, that's what I wanted to say. "

Tae Yeon also nods and adds, "You said it because it was your honesty. And from an audience's point of view, I think it's great that you said that. Nice to hear that."

In his interview, Key shared, "If I'm really honest, it doesn't hurt or need to be sad to talk about it anymore. Of course I'm still careful about it. But there's no need to avoid it or run away from it. happened, and I'll just say what comes to mind when I want to speak out loud. I miss him. I want to see him. I miss him so much. "

Finally, Key shared with the studio members, "The process of overcoming the loss is not easy. But I hope people don't pity me too much." (wk / dewi)

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