Actor Park Jun-geum shared her candid thoughts on remarriage.

On the 16th, a video titled "To you who feel like you're about to die..." was posted on the YouTube channel "Magazine Park Jun-geum."

In the video, Park Jun-geum recalled the years she lived alone and said, "I've lived alone for about 17 years. I ended up living alone after my divorce. At that time I had no time to think about feeling lonely or wanting someone by my side."

She said she had no time to feel lonely because she focused on resuming her acting career, "When I stood up again as an actor I had to start from zero. My desire for 'how I wanted to be' was big, so I couldn't think about whether being alone felt lonely or not. People are lonely anyway," she confessed.

About the possibility of remarriage she said, "I'm always open to it," and frankly added, "If it's not a married man or a situation that would be socially condemned, why couldn't I meet someone? It's possible anytime." She also added, "It wasn't that there were absolutely no people who showed interest," noting there was a chance of forming a connection with someone even after her divorce.

Park Jun-geum went on to describe the years she disciplined herself, saying, "No matter who I talk to, I can't convey my heart 100%. Self-reflection was the answer. If I become a much better person than before, a better man will appear."

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