Comedian Park Seong-gwang's wife, Lee Sol, recalled a time when she was battling breast cancer.

On the 25th, Lee Sol posted on social media, "In 2021, my husband was filming a movie, and I went as an extra."

Lee Sol said, "The filming location, Goseong, was so beautiful that I hummed, 'Nature is so pretty,' but the actor grants asked, 'Aren't you too young to like nature yet?,' jokingly adding, 'When you start to like nature, that's when you should return to it.' I remember a time when I was diagnosed with cancer at the end of that year and resented myself for liking nature."

Lee Sol stated, "I loved nature, so when a situation unfolded that I couldn't accept at all, I felt immense loss and frustration, even finding ridiculous reasons for it. But even in my unhappiness, time passed, and I still love nature, just like I did then."

She continued, "Of course, I sometimes internally shout, 'I'm not going back to nature yet,' glaring at the innocent flowers with a fierce gaze. But ultimately, it was nature that comforted me. I had done nothing wrong; it was just an accident. The scenery that silently comforted me through all seasons. Thus, I leaned on nature for a long time, walking and walking for a long time."

Meanwhile, Lee Sol revealed prior situations in which she suffered from malicious comments after appearing on broadcasts, stating, "After resigning, while naturally preparing for a child, I was diagnosed with cancer just five months later."

Lee Sol explained, "Due to the nature of female cancer, I became unable to have a child, and I felt such guilt towards my parents and in-laws for not being able to protect my health. Given that the nature of the cancer was also poor, I faced great frustration, not knowing if I could live for another year or three," and added, "I underwent surgery and cytotoxic chemotherapy for six months and endured a truly difficult time."

Lee Sol clarified that she is in a much better condition and is not living a limited life. Additionally, she is sharing her situation with those in difficulty, delivering a message of hope.

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