Comedian Lee Kyung-gyu showed a tearful heart as he remembered his dog Nam-soon who had crossed the rainbow bridge.



Actor Lee Cho-hee appeared as an apprentice on KBS2's 'Dogs are Wonderful', which aired on the 29th.



Lee Cho-hee, who is raising dogs Yogo and Moji, and doing temporary protection activities, said, "I am proud to find my family, and children who have been potty trained or have received basic vaccinations have a much higher adoption rate. That's why I did it." and stated the reason.



He continued, "I saw puppies on the adoption app. They were pretty. I forgot about it for a while and then went back to the app, but the 3rd and 4th pages all looked like chrysanthemum flowers. After seeing that, I thought I should bring at least one and send them for adoption." I remember the time when my heart ached when I saw them.

Since then, he has assisted with provisional care and adoption five times.



After hearing this, Jang Do-yeon told Lee Kyung-gyu, "Senior-nim seems to have a lot of sympathy with me. Didn't Nam Soon-yi adopt you after being temporarily protected from 'man's qualifications'? asked.



Then, Kyung-gyu Lee explained, "It wasn't easy. There were a lot of dogs in our house, but (Nam Soon-i) she was always in the corner. She said that seems to have been the trauma of her life as an abandoned dog."



In particular, Jang Do-yeon said, "Last week, Nam Soon-yi crossed the rainbow bridge..."

In fact, during the recording of 'Dogs Are Great' a week ago, Lee Kyung-gyu received a call saying that Nam Soon-yi had crossed the rainbow bridge.



Kyung-gyu Lee said, "It's okay, because I was a good person." "I was raised with love and raised, so I got along well with dogs, lived well, and then I lived happily."

Lee Kyung-gyu spoke as calmly as he did when he first heard the news, but his broken voice and red eyes showed his heartbreak.



[Photo = KBS broadcast capture]



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Seon-ae)