Comedian Mija said she committed filial impiety in the past due to depression.

On the afternoon of the 12th, on the YouTube channel "Naraesik" that was released that day, comedian Mija grants an appearance and talked.

That day Park Narae referred to Mija's second act of life and said, "I've known her for 13 years, but the accurate story was heard from Dr. Oh Eun-young ("Golden Counseling Center"). She hadn't talked about it for 10 years."

In response, Mija explained, "I usually don't talk about my story, and then talking about interpersonal relationships can be a field people are familiar with, that kind of area. So even though we met almost every day then, I never once talked about it."

Earlier, Mija appeared on Channel A's "Golden Counseling Center" in 2022 and confessed that she suffered severe ostracism among comedians. At the time, Mija said she secluded herself for three years because of depression caused by the ostracism.

Park Narae recalled, "What made me cry a lot was, 'I arrogantly thought I knew this sister so well, why didn't I know this sadness and kept calling her for my own sake?' Meeting her was so comfortable, so I only poured out my hard stories and said let's have fun together, and I felt so sorry about that."

Mija confessed, "No, Narae, you are my benefactor. You pulled me out into the world. Really, at that time I left MBC and due to various situations, the things I've lived through, and many wounds caused by people, my depression became extreme. Back then I only thought about dying, and to what extent, I committed a lot of filial impiety."

She continued, "At first I didn't leave the room. I stayed only in the room. Later I went a little crazy. I even asked my father to kill me and did things like that. That was a state where I had lost my reason. I spent three years like that," she added.

Then Mija said, "At that time I had an agency but since I had no work they weren't paying attention to me. Then suddenly I was contacted. They said there was a show called 'Drip Girls' and that I 'had to do it.' But my heart was turned off to broadcasting, and when I said I wouldn't do it in that state they told me to pay a penalty."

Mija mentioned the situation at the time, "I received 1.5 million won as a contract payment, but the penalty was three times, so I had to pay 4 to 5 million won. That was a situation I couldn't handle. (So I did it.) I had no thought of broadcasting at all, I hadn't met people for years, and when I met strangers my hands and feet trembled and I felt fear."

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