Cosmetic surgery until just before emergency martial law…! Korea’s beautiful first lady “visits her close doctor for 3 hours” with a very clever aim.
The first lady was at a cosmetic surgery clinic for three hours until one hour before the declaration of martial law.
Jang Kyung-tae, a member of the largest opposition party, the Co-operative Democratic Party, made this statement at a press conference on December 23. This accusation has caused a great uproar in South Korea.
According to Chang, Kim Keon-hee, 52, wife of President Yun Seong-yeol, 63, was staying at a cosmetic surgery clinic in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, on the night of December 3, when emergency martial law was declared. It is reported that he entered the clinic at around 6:30 p.m. and stayed until 9:30 p.m., one hour before the proclamation.
Two black limousines pulled into the parking lot, and Kim entered the cosmetic surgery clinic on the fifth floor of the building. At least five security guards have been identified. Mr. A, the director of the plastic surgery clinic in question, is a trusted doctor of Mr. Kim. He was appointed Presidential Advisory Doctor in July 2010.’ When President Yun and his wife visited Paris, France in July 2011, he was known to have visited the Louis Vuitton Foundation Museum in a friendly manner with Mr. Kim” (Korean newspaper reporter).
‘She could have invited him to the White House.
Kim is known both at home and abroad as “the beautiful first lady. She even has a fan site called “Gong Sarang (Love),” which has 90,000 members.
Opposition lawmaker Chang, who made the accusation, questioned Kim’s behavior. ‘Why did he need to stay with the presidential advisor for three hours when he could have called him at the White House?’ ‘He must have known in advance that emergency martial law would be declared and all hell would break loose,’ he said. Senator Chang is demanding a clear explanation from the President and his wife.”
According to Councilor Chang, Kim never visited the cosmetic surgeon run by Mr. A, even though they were close friends, and he usually invited him to his official residence to have the procedure done.
Shinichi Hen, editor-in-chief of “Korea Report,” believes that Kim’s controversial behavior has a “clever intention.