In a deeply moving and courageous revelation, Heo Gayoon, the former main vocalist of the legendary K-pop girl group 4Minute, has shared the hidden struggles she faced behind the glamour of the spotlight.
During a recent appearance on the popular talk show You Quiz on the Block, which aired in late February 2026, Gayoon candidly discussed her seven-year battle with a severe binge eating disorder.
Her story offers a raw look at the immense psychological pressure placed on idols to maintain a specific image and the grueling path to recovery that often happens away from the public eye.
The Weight of the “Actress Look”
Gayoon’s journey into the depths of her eating disorder began during her transition from being a high-profile idol to pursuing a career as an actress.
She revealed that the industry’s obsession with “actress-level beauty management” acted as a catalyst for her struggles.
To fit into the narrow aesthetic standards required for television and film roles, she felt forced to adhere to extreme diets that eventually backfired.
She explained that after years of restricting her intake during her 4Minute days- where she was famously known for her “nano-ankles” and slender frame- her body eventually revolted.
“Because I had suppressed my appetite for so long during my idol promotions, once I hit a breaking point, it turned into an uncontrollable urge,” she shared.
This cycle of restriction followed by binging became a secret prison that lasted for seven years, even as she continued to appear in various acting projects.

A Hidden Struggle and the Path to Bali
The most heartbreaking aspect of Gayoon’s story was how she managed to hide her condition from the world.
She confessed to experiencing “binge eating blackouts” where she would consume massive amounts of food in secret, only to be overcome by intense guilt and physical pain afterward.
This internal turmoil was further exacerbated by the tragic passing of her brother, an event that pushed her toward a complete emotional and physical collapse.
Seeking a way to heal, Gayoon made the radical decision to step away from the Korean entertainment industry and move to Bali.
It was in this new environment, away from the constant scrutiny of the cameras and the pressure of the “K-pop standard,” that she finally began to mend her relationship with food and her own body.
“In Bali, no one knew who I was. I could eat when I was hungry and stop when I was full. It sounds so simple, but it took me years to relearn that basic human instinct,” she remarked during the interview.
Advocating for Mental Health in the Industry
Gayoon’s appearance on You Quiz on the Block was not just about sharing her pain; it was a call for change.
By speaking out, she joins a growing number of second-generation idols who are pulling back the curtain on the industry’s harsh realities.
Her story resonated deeply with viewers, many of whom praised her for her honesty and for highlighting the long-term consequences of “extreme beauty management.”
The host, Yoo Jae-suk, expressed his admiration for her strength, noting that her vulnerability would undoubtedly provide comfort to others suffering in silence.
Gayoon concluded her segment by encouraging anyone struggling with similar issues to seek help and prioritize their mental well-being over societal expectations.
Today, Gayoon radiates a different kind of confidence- one born of health and self-acceptance rather than a rigid dress size.
Her “new life” in Bali and her return to the screen on her own terms serve as a powerful testament to the possibility of recovery, even after nearly a decade of struggle.
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