Lee Tae-ran said there were troubles with her businessman husband.

On the 31st broadcast of Channel A's 'Best Friends Documentary - Four-Person Dining Table', Lee Tae-ran confessed that she had troubles with her husband during their newlywed days.

Lee Tae-ran, celebrating her 12th wedding anniversary, said that after three months of dating, she led her husband to propose, resulting in their marriage.

Lee Tae-ran said, "I was impatient, but my husband was serious; I was emotional, but he was rational. That difference is why we got married, but once we got married, those aspects became apparent. I liked his quietness, but since he rarely spoke, I ended up talking all by myself, which was not fun. I was the only one talking."

Lee Tae-ran said, "If I ask my husband, 'Aren't I pretty?', he just replies, 'Yeah.' Now, I am satisfied." She noted, "During our newlywed days, I would cook. After spending two hours preparing and sitting down to eat facing each other, my husband's attention was drawn to the TV. Later, I changed the seating so he couldn't watch TV, but he still didn't talk."

Kang Rae-yeon, who watched the couple, said, "In my opinion, it seems like a love fight." Lee Tae-ran reported, "We had troubles; we often fought and struggled with communication." She added, "I even read books on couple communication methods." Lee Tae-ran mentioned, "I found a good book and read it to my husband before bed."

Lee Tae-ran noted, "When I asked my husband about what I read, he responded and listened. I thought it would be good to not just read it to my husband but also record it and upload it. At that time, due to COVID-19, everyone was using YouTube a lot." She explained how she ended up creating reading YouTube content.

On that day, Lee Tae-ran revealed photos from the 1997 Top Talent Selection Contest. She said, "It was an audition program at the time. I won the grand award, and Park Kwang-hyun won the gold prize." She added, "About 20 individuals were selected. I was just grateful to be among the top 20. I wasn't even a drama major, and I was a company employee. I couldn't believe I won first place."

Lee Tae-ran talked about the circumstances that led her to become an actress. She said, "Kim Ji-ho was really hot. I fell in love with a scene from an advertisement. I thought, 'That looks like fun. I think I can do that,' which gave me a vague idea of pursuing it."

Yoo Seon said, "Since I was in the 5th grade, I dreamed of becoming an actress and pursued that path, but I failed every audition. I made my debut late at 26 years old." She added, "I haven’t had the opportunity to play roles that fit my age group. So, I started as a villain."

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