"Let's live together" Sung Byung-sook mentioned a completely different side of her first husband.

On the afternoon of the 1st, the KBS2 variety show Park Won-sook's Let's Live Together featured voice actress-turned actress Sung Byung-sook.

Sung Byung-sook, who voiced familiar cartoon characters such as Popeye and Paul in Wonderland, also made her voice known as a radio DJ. She later hosted the popular 1980s music program March of Youth and recently appeared in popular dramas such as Misaeng and Lovely Runner, continuing her work as a veteran actress.

Sung Byung-sook, who said she was treasured as the only daughter in her childhood home, said she had her first marriage arranged by her uncle by marriage. "When I first saw my husband, he was so handsome. He looked like Jeon Young-rok. He was short and petite and good-looking. I liked his purity and the way he treated me," she said, saying she fell in love at first sight.

She added, "I was an only daughter, but when I went to my in-laws' house before the wedding, there were six siblings there. I liked that, too. So we got married three months after we met," and recalled the time she criticized the surprise party, saying, "But everything fell apart from the first day. We came back from our honeymoon, turned off all the lights, lit candles, arranged flowers, and waited for my husband. When he saw that he said, 'Are you joking? Feed me.' I said, 'Turn on the light, you'll trip,'" recalling giving him a hard time after seeing the surprise party.

Sung Byung-sook said, "If only my father-in-law had been alive, I would have told him everything, and he would have said, 'He has those flaws, endure it, I'll scold him properly.' My father-in-law was a great support. He suddenly fell ill and passed away," and added, "I cried the most at the funeral. When I cried like that, my aunt told me, 'You cry so well because you're an actress.' That still stays in my heart," expressing the hurt she felt toward her in-laws.

Asked, "How long after marriage did you divorce?" Sung Byung-sook replied, "I divorced after two years."

[Photo] Screenshot from the broadcast of Park Won-sook's Let's Live Together

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