Comedian Lee Young-ja confessed her longing for the late Choi Jin-sil.



In the recent recording of SBS Plus'You Can Talk to My Sister', Lee Young-ja carefully revealed her feelings for the late Choi Jin-sil, making her people feel ill-fated.



Park Ha-sun, the lead actor of the drama'Daughter-in-law' scheduled to air in November, was with this recording.

Park Ha-seon shared his current situation and expressed his worries openly.

She said, "There was a lot of hard work last year. My dog, which I had raised for 14 years, also went through the crossing of the rainbow bridge. But even though I went through sad things, I didn't cry," she told her sisters. It was also seen.



In response, Kim Won-hee comforted Park Ha-sun, saying, "If I swallow it by myself, I don't have tears. But when I tell someone my worries, I feel like tears come out."



Lee Young-ja, who was listening to this, also confessed to her difficult past.

She said, "As everyone knows, a really close friend passed away suddenly, and I couldn't believe it at first. I didn't even cry for a while, but the feelings burst all at once after 3 years." Revealed.



The late Choi Jin-sil, who has passed away for 12 years this year, was Lee Young-ja's best friend in the entertainment industry.

Through the past broadcasts, Lee Young-ja also revealed a strong friendship by saying that Choi Jin-sil was a friend who was with him whenever he was in trouble.

Lee Young-ja consistently visits memorial services every year, and shows her loyalty by taking care of her children on behalf of the deceased.



Park Ha-sun's honest anxiety and Lee Young-ja's heartbreaking story will be revealed on the first episode of life sisters' chatter therapy, SBS Plus'You Can Talk to My Sister', which will be broadcast for the first time at 8:30 pm on the 8th.



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Seon-ae)