Lee Kyung-sil and Jo Hye-ryeon talked about the villains they encountered in their daily lives within the entertainment industry.

On the 26th, the YouTube show 'New Women' discussed the theme of 'villains.' Lee Kyung-sil said, "When debuts happen, entertainers often seek out variety shows. However, when they become popular, they often act as if they never do variety shows from that point on." This left her disappointed regarding the villains in the entertainment industry.

Lee Kyung-sil revealed a heartwarming story, saying, "In the early days of Song Seung-heon's debut, we worked together on 'Three Men and Three Women,' and afterwards, he became such a top star that I couldn't easily call his name. We happened to meet, and he was so happy that he even hugged me. At that time, I was doing 'Sebakwi' and asked Song Seung-heon if he could make a phone call during the recording, and he gladly agreed and actually did it. I am still very grateful to Seung-heon."

Lee Kyung-sil said, "There were really many people in the entertainment industry who were two-faced. Many seniors spoke recklessly, and no one could resist such behavior." She added, "At that time, I think I rebelled by saying, 'You really must be an uneducated person.' Because of that, I got targeted by seniors and received the Rookie of the Year award only four years after my debut."

Jo Hye-ryeon found that the 'villain' was surprisingly close. Lee Kyung-sil was the main character in this story. Jo Hye-ryeon said, "After my divorce, I took a break from broadcasting and stayed in China, but Lee Kyung-sil cried deeply while talking about me on the show. It was touching, but part of me felt that she was a type of villain who used me as material for broadcasting."

On that day, 'New Women' featured various episodes, not only about Lee Kyung-sil but also about Lee Hong-ryeol and others who were significant 'villains' that helped Jo Hye-ryeon in her life, along with the story of how Lee Kyung-sil got into the egg business, and the 'real villain' she encountered when she was young, known as the 'barbarian man.'

Lee Kyung-sil advised, "The villains we encounter in our daily lives are generally people with empty and painful hearts. They are unfortunate people. If you think of it that way, it's comforting. It's best to avoid them for now," while Jo Hye-ryeon also said, "When I meet such people, I pray for them."

'New Women' is a podcast-style YouTube content by Lee Kyung-sil and Jo Hye-ryeon. Comedian Lee Sun-min also participates as the MC, representing the perspectives of the younger generation and leading the show. Her honest and outspoken remarks have garnered attention even among the 2030 age group.

Lee Kyung-sil and Jo Hye-ryeon's 'New Women' is released every other Tuesday at 6 p.m. on the YouTube channel 'Rolling Thunder.'

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