Actress Yoo Hye-jung revealed the reason she quit the fashion business she had been involved in for 15 years.
On the afternoon broadcast of KBS 1TV's 'Let's Live Together with Hwang Shin-hye' on the 18th, Yoo Hye-jung appeared as a guest and was shown meeting three single moms Hwang Shin-hye, Jang Yoon Jeong, and Jung Ga-eun.
After her divorce, Yoo Hye-jung, who became the head of the household and entered the fashion business, ran a clothing store for 15 years to make a living. But she, who said she stopped the clothing business a few days ago, said business was too hard.
She said, "Right now, everyone will probably be having a hard time. While running a clothing store, this has been the toughest time for me, and rather than forcefully dragging it on during such a period, I closed it to整理 my thoughts and add business ideas in a good direction so I could reemerge better."
When Hwang Shin-hye asked how her health was, Yoo Hye-jung replied, "There was a time when I was very unwell. I had problems with my uterus and even had surgery, so I rested for about a year. At that time I really neglected my body. Although I majored in clothing because it was a field I was entering for the first time in 10 years of running a clothing store, sales and business are different. I was really under a lot of stress. I relieved it by eating. When I went to buy things at night, there were a lot of delicious smells. I went to the market four to five times a week. I couldn't sleep properly and the only thing that kept me going was snacking," she answered.
She said she started the business because, raising her daughter alone, she needed a stable income, and said her daughter had helped her since middle school, "Thanks to my daughter, even if something big happens, I feel secure," expressing her gratitude.
She recalled, "While running a clothing store, human relationships were the hardest. Most people are not as you wish. There were many troublesome customers and personal attacks."
She continued, "When customers come in, they come knowing me. Then you can tell they don't intend to look at clothes. Many people come in, say something offensive, and leave. Especially when my daughter is with me. For example, comments like 'You know you look like your father.' They criticized my appearance a lot. In the early days, I was spirited and even put a notice on the window saying those who want to attack should not enter. Some people were a bit cautious, but those who intended to act that way couldn't be helped," she said.
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