Comedian Lee Soo-ji expressed her gratitude to Lee Kyung-sil.

On the 25th, Channel A's "Close Friends Documentary - Four-Person Table" (hereafter referred to as Four-Person Table) featured Lee Kyung-sil, who grants an invitation to her close friend, culinary researcher Lee Bo-eun, and comedian Lee Soo-ji to have a conversation.

Lee Kyung-sil explained, "There was a program called 'Daughter-in-law'. Among comedians, there hasn't been anyone who became a mother-in-law. My son made me a mother-in-law just so he could work somehow. I appeared in the perspective of a mother-in-law. At that time, Lee Soo-ji appeared alongside me," noting that their friendship started from that program.

Lee Kyung-sil described, "(Lee Soo-ji's) mother-in-law was so fond of her. She adores Soo-ji so much. The father-in-law is also a really nice person."

Lee Soo-ji said, "My mother-in-law really cherished our mother-daughter-in-law relationship. As time passes, I recall that my mother filmed this and then passed away. When I think of senior Lee Kyung-sil, I remember my mother."

Lee Soo-ji stated, "When my mother passed away, I was working on a comedy show called 'SNL'. I was worried that if a magazine article came out while I was feeling sad, it might affect my main work, so I contacted only my senior separately."

The two have been in contact continuously since that incident. Lee Soo-ji said, "I am still very grateful for that," as tears welled up in her eyes. Lee Kyung-sil revealed her affection for Lee Soo-ji, saying, "Even though I'm busy, don't feel burdened at all when you want to eat mother's food."

[Photo] Channel A's "Close Friends Documentary - Four-Person Table"

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