Fly to the Sky's Brian cleared up speculation surrounding his health.
On December 23, Brian wrote to his SNS, "I'm in complete shock. I went to the hospital, and they said it was worse than I thought it was. Still, I'm going to get treatment every day. I won't give up. What's more surprising is that they said bellflower and pear juice aren't good for me. I ate so much of it until now."
Fans were in a panic, guessing the worse about Brian's state. However, his agency has stated, "It was a misunderstanding that came up during communication. His concert will go on as scheduled. Brian was recently vocal training and his condition wasn't good, so he went to get treatment. He's working hard to prepare for the concert."
In other news, Fly to the Sky and Park Jung Hyun will be holding their concert 'That Year, Winter' on December 29-31 at Seoul's Kyung Hee University.
Get well soon, Brian!
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On December 23, Brian wrote to his SNS, "I'm in complete shock. I went to the hospital, and they said it was worse than I thought it was. Still, I'm going to get treatment every day. I won't give up. What's more surprising is that they said bellflower and pear juice aren't good for me. I ate so much of it until now."
Fans were in a panic, guessing the worse about Brian's state. However, his agency has stated, "It was a misunderstanding that came up during communication. His concert will go on as scheduled. Brian was recently vocal training and his condition wasn't good, so he went to get treatment. He's working hard to prepare for the concert."
In other news, Fly to the Sky and Park Jung Hyun will be holding their concert 'That Year, Winter' on December 29-31 at Seoul's Kyung Hee University.
Get well soon, Brian!
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