Confesses 'Panic Disorder After Divorce'... Lee Sun-jung, Remarriage Luck Opened? 'Not Without Luck with Men' Draws Attention [Yesterday V]
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Actress Lee Sun-jung candidly discussed her struggles with panic disorder after her divorce.
- She also shared insights into her prospects for remarriage, suggesting opportunities exist.
- Her past experiences, including a whirlwind marriage and quick divorce, were revisited.
Actress Lee Sun-jung is once again drawing attention as she openly shares her experiences with panic disorder following a swift marriage and divorce. Her candid revelations, particularly concerning her remarriage prospects, have sparked renewed interest. Lee's past marriage, which lasted a mere 45 days before ending in a 4-month divorce, was previously discussed on MBC Every1's 'Video Star,' where she admitted the decision was hasty and based on a fundamental incompatibility.
Reflecting on that period, Lee described the decision as impulsive, stemming from a lack of time to truly understand each other's personalities and compatibility. This honesty about her past struggles and the emotional turmoil that followed, including the onset of panic disorder, offers a vulnerable look into her life beyond the screen. The discussion about her future, specifically regarding remarriage, touches upon the complexities of relationships and second chances.
It was hasty. Because we made the decision in such a short time, our personalities and everything else didn't match.
From a Korean perspective, Lee Sun-jung's openness about her personal life, including the challenges of rapid marriage, divorce, and subsequent mental health struggles, resonates with societal discussions around relationships and personal well-being. Her willingness to discuss these sensitive topics, including the possibility of future happiness, provides a narrative of resilience. The framing of the article, noting that her 'luck with men isn't non-existent,' suggests a hopeful outlook, a common theme in how personal challenges are often portrayed in Korean media, emphasizing eventual recovery and the potential for future happiness.
It's not that I don't have luck with men.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.