Si-kyung Sung, fractured arm while riding a bicycle, “I fell on my shoulder with this size”

Seong Si-kyung Social Network Service Capture
Singer Seong Si-kyung (pictured) suffered a fractured arm while riding a bicycle.
Sung Si-kyung posted on his Instagram on the 28th, “I was surprised, I couldn’t say it, but I’m embarrassed, but I fell down while riding a bike.” She posted a picture of a cast with the caption, “It hurts a lot from falling on my shoulder.” I came here to reduce tennis and get excited about a new sport called bicycle, but I was trying to find health and happiness, but I received abrasions and fractures as a gift. I wrote it down.

Then he added, “I must have time to really reorganize something,” adding, “I needed that time.” Seong Si-kyung then said, “I’ll get well soon.” “I don’t think I’ll be able to cook for a while, sorry.” Appearing in KBS2 ‘Baek Jong-won Class’, ‘New Singer’, and KBS joy ‘Love Museum’.

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