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Park Mi-sun: 'If I had a time machine, I'd choose not to marry... I'd live alone like Lee Young-ja'
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Park Mi-sun: 'If I had a time machine, I'd choose not to marry... I'd live alone like Lee Young-ja'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Comedian Park Mi-sun stated she would choose not to marry if she could go back in time, expressing a desire to live alone like Lee Young-ja.
  • The statement was made during a broadcast of the MBN entertainment program 'Precious Family'.
  • The episode featured a travelogue of Park Mi-sun and her husband Lee Bong-won's trip to Gangneung.

South Korean comedian Park Mi-sun has revealed that if given the chance to travel back in time, she would opt for a life without marriage. She expressed a desire to live independently, drawing a parallel with fellow comedian Lee Young-ja, who is known for her single status.

Park Mi-sun shared this sentiment during a recent broadcast of the MBN entertainment program 'Precious Family' ('๊ท€ํ•œ ๊ฐ€์กฑ'). The episode documented a trip to Gangneung undertaken by Park Mi-sun and her husband, comedian Lee Bong-won. The couple concluded their first day of the trip at a three-story detached house with an ocean view.

While the specific context of her statement within the travelogue was not detailed, Park Mi-sun's remark suggests a reflection on her marital experience and a personal preference for a different life path. The program, which follows celebrity families, often features candid conversations and personal anecdotes from the participating couples.

The broadcast highlighted the couple's journey, showcasing their interactions and experiences during their stay in Gangneung. Park Mi-sun's comment, however, has garnered attention as it offers a personal perspective on marriage and independent living, contrasting with her public image as a married celebrity.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.