Kim Jong Un in a ‘vicious cycle’ of boozing and smoking, weighs over 300 pounds: Report

Kim Jong Un in a ‘vicious cycle' of boozing and smoking, weighs over 300 pounds: Report

According to reports, North Korean ruler Kim Jong-un is addicted to booze and cigarettes, and his weight has risen to more than 300 pounds as his people suffer. The National Intelligence Service (NIS) of South Korea has revealed the Supreme Leader’s harmful practices. He is believed to drink and smoke excessively, becoming addicted to the vices. According to reports, he also suffers from sleeplessness, which is being treated by experts. And, as his people are going through a severe food crisis, his weight is now estimated to be more than 300 pounds.

“Based on the fact that North Korean authorities have been actively collecting the latest medical information, including medications such as zolpidem, for the treatment of insomnia in high-ranking officials abroad in April, the NIS estimates Chairman Kim is suffering from significant sleep disorders,” said Yoo Sang-bum of South Korea’s ruling People Power Party. “Chairman Kim looked very tired with noticeable dark circles under his eyes during his public appearance on May 16.” The NIS observed a recent increase in suicides and persons going hungry due to a scarcity of food. (Tramadol) It was claimed earlier this year that the tyrant is going through a midlife crisis after turning 39.

Health concerns and loneliness plague Kim Jong-un as he approaches 40

According to Dr. Choi Jinwook, a North Korean researcher residing in Seoul, the leader is experiencing new concerns about his own health and safety as he approaches the age of 40.“I heard he is crying after drinking a lot. He is very lonely and under pressure,” Dr Jinwook told the Telegraph, via Daily Star. Doctors and his wife have advised North Korea’s dictator to cut back and exercise more frequently, but the leader appears to be rejecting their advice. Dictator Kim is said to be so anxious about his health that he takes his own toilet on rare excursions overseas to prevent spies from searching his feces for clues.

Kim Jong Il, Kim’s father, died of heart failure in 2011 at the age of 69, and the Supreme Leader’s concerns may be related to his father’s death. Kim Jong Il reportedly had a stroke in 2008 and a liking for cigars, cognac, and gourmet cuisine, as well as diabetes and heart problems. According to Anna Fifield, a North Korean analyst, Kim Jong-un had an “abnormal childhood” and a “dysfunctional family” dynamic.“From a very early age he was treated like a princeling in a way that not even the British Royal family would be,” she added.

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