Lee Yo-won, Kang Chan-hee, and Kim Kang-hyun colored Sunday night with their genuine charm.

In the 7th episode of the ENA variety show 'Choi Hwa-jung and Kim Ho-young's I Missed You,' which aired on the 20th, the main stars of the movie 'Ghosts,' Lee Yo-won, Kang Chan-hee, and Kim Kang-hyun appeared as guests and discussed the joys and sorrows of life with the 'Food Siblings' Choi Hwa-jung and Kim Ho-young.

That day, Lee Yo-won satisfied everyone's emotions with the menu she personally picked from a long-time favorite restaurant she had visited since it opened. From Lee Yo-won's top pick, pistachio rice noodles, to signature dishes like Vietnamese chicken staub grill, savory soy sauce crab pasta, and seasonal spring menus like octopus salad and dessert, they ordered an impressive array of dishes while blooming rich conversations.

Choi Hwa-jung began by asking Lee Yo-won, who married at a young age during her prime, "Why did you get married so early?" Lee Yo-won explained, "I think it just happened naturally due to the atmosphere and timing," and added that it felt like destiny to reach marriage naturally. Lee Yo-won, who wished to marry later, noted, "Even though I feel that way, I ask those who married at a young age why they married so early and if they're crazy," prompting laughter.

Lee Yo-won, who became a college student mother at a young age, expressed a feeling of great regret for being clumsy when raising her first child but is now pleased to spend time with her child like a friend. However, Lee Yo-won, who has an MBTI T personality, humorously recounted an episode where her daughter, after waking from a nap, said, "I had a dream, but my head hurts," to which she replied, "It's because you took a nap(!) that your head hurts," causing everyone to burst into laughter.

As the atmosphere warmed up, Kang Chan-hee asked Choi Hwa-jung, the representative icon of longevity, about the secret to staying active for a long time. He expressed, "I feel like I won’t be able to be active for long," sharing that he often heard discouraging remarks like, 'You have no talent,' from those around him since childhood.

In response, Choi Hwa-jung remarked, "Everyone with talent hears the feedback that they lack talent at some point," suggesting that while it's one of the hardest things in the world, one should just quietly believe in oneself. She also shared her personal experience, revealing that it took her a year to start her YouTube channel, noting, "I felt like I'm not talented enough, I have no content, who would watch my stuff," and expressed strong empathy towards Kang Chan-hee's story.

Meanwhile, Kim Kang-hyun shared a touching story about how he cried after hearing a remark from Yeom Hye-ran, who gained attention for her mesmerizing performance in the Netflix drama 'When Life Gives You Tangerines.' "Hye-ran had often played the mother role since her theater days. It felt like the role suited her perfectly," he said, referring to her as a 'acting monster.' Recalling a challenging time when he was often scolded by seniors, Kim Kang-hyun shared that after Yeom Hye-ran watched his play 'Chuncheon There,' he felt uplifted after hearing her say, 'Well done, monster,' and he shed tears.

In conclusion, Lee Yo-won, Kang Chan-hee, and Kim Kang-hyun wrapped up their conversation with their future goals. Kang Chan-hee said, "I want to be healthy and happy for a long time," while Lee Yo-won said, "I want to live joyfully day by day, happily with my family." Kim Kang-hyun also expressed a simple desire to "meet the people I want to see, enjoy delicious food, and live happily." To this, Choi Hwa-jung reflected on the true meaning of life, saying, "Life is too short," and added, "As Chan-hee said, it’s nothing special. Just be healthy, happy, and have fun."

[Image] ENA 'Choi Hwa-jung and Kim Ho-young's I Missed You' broadcast capture

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