He was 95 years old. During his lifetime, the late Song Hye was hospitalized for health reasons. At the time, he was in poor health and had to take a break due to the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
The late Song Hye announced her intention to step down from KBS1's "National Singing Contest" due to health reasons. The deceased, who had been concentrating on recovering her health, has finally passed away.
The late Song Hye was a national MC in both name and reality. She was the oldest MC in Korea and the longest serving MC who tenaciously held the post on the "National Singing Contest."
The entertainment industry was also in mourning, with singers Na Hoon-ah and Lee Mi-ja, actor Choi Bo-ram, and entertainer Yoo Jae-suk all lining up to pay their respects.
Younger singers also left tributes. Singer SONG GAIN wrote, "He was the first teacher to recognize my talent and guide me.
I will never forget how grateful I am to you for the heartfelt congratulations you sent me even after I passed away. Please go somewhere nice and rest up."
The sadness was compounded by the continued tributes from celebrities such as Jang, Dong-won, and others. With the death of Song Hye, her 34 years as the host of the "National Singing Contest" will go down in history.
He was even listed in the Guinness World Records as the Oldest TV music talent show host.
Afterwards, TV personality Kim Shinyoung took over as the MC for the deceased, but ended up handing over the post to Nam Hee-seok.
The show is hosted by Nam Hee-seok and has a viewership rating of over 6%. The late Song Hye was the MC of the show from 1988 to the present.
He was a man who wrote history, such as being the first person to be posthumously awarded the Order of Culture in Gold.
2024/06/08 10:25 KST
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