'Udasa2' Lee Yun-mi "Second child has Down syndrome? ... They were writing a novel"
Actor Lee Eun-mi, who appeared on the MBN entertainment program 'Can We Love Again 2' aired on the 1st./Photo by MBN
View original image[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kang Juhee] Actress Lee Yunmi opened up about the difficulties she faced due to malicious comments related to her second daughter.
On the afternoon of the 1st, the MBN variety show 'Can We Love Again 2' aired a scene where Lee Yunmi and Park Eunhye talked about their children.
When Park Eunhye asked, "What do you enjoy doing these days?" Lee Yunmi replied, "I enjoy every moment. When work goes well, I struggle because of the kids, and when the kids are good, I struggle because of work, but these days, that's not the case."
In response, Park Eunhye said, "I used to think I was the one adapting, but at some point, I realized the other person might have been adapting to me," and added, "When I read comments, I used to think, 'Why do they write things like this?' but now I find myself accepting it," showing empathy.
Lee Yunmi said, "It's hard to accept that. I also have such comments. The related search term 'Down syndrome' keeps appearing connected to my second daughter," and revealed rumors about her family, saying, "They write stories that I had a third child because of Down syndrome, and that I only love my second child."
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She continued, "But for parents who actually are like that, saying 'We are not' might hurt them. How upset must those parents be when they see thoughtless posts like that?" and added, "I don't think it's important for me to say that it's not true."
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