'Exclusive World' guest Nancy Lang revealed her dream of still having a happy family despite having suffered a painful fraudulent marriage in the past.

On the 1st, the program 'Exclusive World' aired on MBN, and pop artist Nancy Lang appeared.

After holding a solo exhibition for the first time in about four years and returning before the public, she headed to the small low-rise apartment where she currently lives after finishing the exhibition opening. She said she had moved between acquaintances' homes and has been living in a rented space for three years.

In fact, Nancy Lang faced a decisive ordeal when she was victimized by a fraudulent marriage in 2018. Earlier, Nancy Lang registered her marriage with Wang Jin-jin in 2017, but after suffering captivity and threats she won the divorce lawsuit after two years and nine months. She said "I took on even private loan debt and accumulated more than 1.5 billion won in debt."

Nevertheless, that day Nancy Lang visited a marriage information agency and showed determination for a new start. She said she had been trying since last year to overcome the trauma from eight years ago, but it was not easy. She clearly said, "I will take responsibility for and repay the debt. I can get it notarized. I don't want to burden the other party." She said she no longer has an ideal type. She said, "I hope to meet a warm-hearted person who will look at Nancy Lang as a whole person and love her sincerely."

Moreover, her mother passed away already 15 years ago. Maybe because of that, Nancy Lang cautiously revealed, "Eight years ago, my desire to form a family quickly may have been because of that longing."

After meeting friends, she went to the columbarium where her mother is enshrined. She said the approaching holidays and Christmas make her feel emptier. "On days like this I miss my mother so much and feel so lonely. I want to spend a warm, happy Christmas with family like others do… at this time of year I miss my mother more," she confessed. Nancy Lang said there are times when her mother's absence rushes back like reality and added, "My heart feels like it will be torn." She then quietly prayed in front of the columbarium. Nancy Lang hoped, "I wish I had someone like family. Help me meet a soulmate who will truly love me so we can build a simple but happy family."

She was also clear that she wants to shake off the pain and move forward. As if answering that wish, a blind date was arranged through the marriage information agency a few days later. Nancy Lang said, "My heart is pounding like a girl, I'm nervous," unable to hide her excitement. The meeting, which took place on Christmas Eve, was an exceptionally special day for her.

She met a blind date who is two years older than her and described the encounter as "an opportunity to open my heart again." "It was a big change in itself. By meeting various people, I want to open my heart and take one step at a time. If possible, I would like to experience a serious relationship that could lead to marriage," she said.

Having come through a major life crisis and grown more mature, Nancy Lang leaves behind a long period of pain and hopes that happier moments will come more often. Many people are quietly supporting her new start.

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