Bang Eun-hee recalled the difficult days of her adolescence.

On the 29th broadcast of Channel A's 'Close Friend Tokumentary: Four-person table' (hereinafter Four-person table), actress Bang Eun-hee granted an appearance and invited her close friend Yulhee, a former member of the girl group 'Laboum' who belonged to her ex-husband's company, and attorney Yang So-young, who is currently handling Yulhee's custody lawsuit, to talk.

Bang Eun-hee, who is active in drama and theater, said, "One day my son watched my play and said, 'Was my mother someone who acted this well?' He never said that about movies or drama."

She continued, "I had a very difficult adolescence in high school. My father wanted a modest woman. A woman should not have a job. A woman should stay at home. If a woman wore glasses, he said she was unlucky," she said in a shocking remark.

Bang Eun-hee said, "My mother could not even go to the market without my father. Because she was so restricted, I wondered 'Why was I born and who am I.' I even wrote on the wall that I wanted to die. I even wrote poems about feces. I couldn't run away anywhere. At that time I didn't have the slightest thought of becoming an actor," she said.

Bang Eun-hee said, "We attended a performance as a group, and it was Lee Hye-young and Kim Kap-soo's 'Silence of the Lord.' Senior Lee Hye-young performed multiple roles by herself, and after seeing that I thought 'If I stand on stage, I will know who I am.' My father worked in construction and came once or twice a month, and after hearing about it he came chasing me with a knife. I was beaten and it was chaos," she said, revealing that after many trials and tribulations she was able to become an actress.

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