Actress Jo Bo-ah shared her experience of having a burglar invade her home.

On the 16th, a video titled "The son who returned after 12 years hides his strength" was uploaded to the Netflix Korea channel.

In the video, lead actors Lee Jae-wook and Jo Bo-ah from the Netflix drama "Dear Hongrang" appeared as guests and shared stories. During this time, Jonathan asked Jo Bo-ah, "I heard you have the nickname 'empathy fairy,' but you said you empathized with the burglar when they broke in. What do you mean by that?"

In response, Jo Bo-ah revealed, "When I was about 7 or 8 years old, a burglar broke into our house. They took my mom's valuables, and at that time, I felt compassion for that burglar. How difficult must it be for someone to break into another person's home and steal everything? It’s a horrifying thought now, but I had those thoughts back then."

Upon hearing this, Yoo Byung-jae asked, "Did you not catch them?" Jo Bo-ah replied, "We couldn't catch them," revealing that they ultimately did not apprehend the criminal, which evoked feelings of regret.

Then Yoo Byung-jae shot a straight question, asking, "Would you hope they are living well, or would you rather they get punished?" which brought laughter, and Jo Bo-ah expressed, "I hope they realize. I hope they don’t engage in such behavior and live well now."

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