The actor Lee Jong-goo's wife confessed that she had been abused since she was young.
On the broadcast of MBC's "Oh Eun-young Report – Marriage Hell" (hereinafter Marriage Hell) on the 10th, the couple from "Woojae Marriage" (We remarried), who divorced over 20 years ago and rejoined two years ago, and actor Lee Jong-goo, known for his scene-stealing role in the blockbuster film "Palm Burial," appeared.
Oh Eun-young noted, "The wife's anxiety is deep. She is affectionate and likes people, but she perceives any slight trigger in their relationship as an attack."
Oh Eun-young asked, "Why is the wife so fearful? She seems to have trouble accepting when the other person's attitude is intimidating or commanding." The wife confessed, "If it were assault, that would be one thing. When I was young, my older brother had the mentality that 'a woman should endure some beating.' The broomstick was raw wood, so it hurt."
She continued, "My mother didn't stop me but rather let me go out. I resent my mother for that. It's not that she stopped me; she let me go out. It seems my brother thought he was educating me. I hated my mother. She even threw stones at me, telling me not to follow her to the market."
The wife added, "Before the marriage, when I went to discuss things, my brother said, 'Are you still seeing that guy?' I told him I would get married. When I said I couldn't seek my parents' help with wedding preparations and felt like 'I have no luck with parents,' he hit me with a broom. There's always a grudge."
[Photo] MBC's "Oh Eun-young Report – Marriage Hell"
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