Lee Suji "Family Scattered Due to Father's Debt... Didn't Even Consider Marriage" View original image



[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Lim Juhyung] Comedian Lee Suji, who appeared on MBC's 'Human Documentary People Are Good,' revealed her past struggles due to her father's debt problems.


In the recently aired MBC 'Human Documentary People Are Good,' Lee Suji appeared. On the show, she confessed her life story behind the scenes of comedy programs.


She said she was always anxious when the 'debt controversy' involving some celebrities' families was reported last year, revealing, "From my childhood to recent times, my entire family has been scattered due to my father's repeated business failures."


She added, "I had to start working from the age of twenty."


Lee Suji also revealed that she never even considered marriage because of the burden of her father's debt. She explained, "If I got married, my mother would be lonely, so in a situation where the family was declining, getting married felt like running away alone." She continued, "When I told my husband that I had debt and would have to pay it off in the future, he readily said, 'Then let's do it together.'


She confessed, "Seeing him embrace my pain made me decide to get married," which moved those around her.



Meanwhile, Lee Suji debuted as a KBS public recruitment comedian in 2012.


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