
Singer Brian left his 300-pyeong mansion in Pyeongtaek to experience farming in the countryside, but faced unexpected difficulties, showing 'extreme' reactions. In a video recently released on the YouTube channel 'The Brian', Brian expressed the stress and psychological burden of managing a large mansion, emphasizing the need for rest.
Brian said, "There are times when my mind goes blank and I zone out. I even think, 'What if I die while working?'" sharing the hardships he feels amidst his busy schedule. He reminisced about his past experiences traveling alone in the UK while managing his schedule, expressing a longing for the simple joys of everyday life.
In response, the production team suggested a farming experience to gift Brian some rest, and he headed to Imsil in North Jeolla Province. Initially, he showed a positive reaction, saying, "When I first came to Korea, I thought the countryside was uncomfortable, but now I think it's not all like that." He expressed gratitude to the production team and showed anticipation for the farming experience.

However, Brian's expectations did not last long. The poor conditions of the accommodation provided in Imsil triggered his obsessive-compulsive disorder, leading him to express dissatisfaction. He criticized, saying, "This is not rest, it's death. I feel deceived by the production team," and described the room quality as being at a 'minus hundred-star hotel.' For Brian, who is sensitive to cleanliness, the accommodation became an unexpected obstacle.
Meanwhile, Brian, who debuted in 1999 as part of Fly to the Sky, has released numerous hit songs such as 'Sea of Love' and 'Missing You', gaining public love. Recently, he drew attention by revealing his 300-pyeong mansion, but it seems he has been struggling with managing such a large space.



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