'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2' Jin Tae-hyun Confesses Loneliness with Tears: "I Feel Anxious Without My Wife"
Photo by SBS Entertainment Program 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2 - You Are My Destiny' capture
View original image[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Yeon-ju] Actor Jin Tae-hyun confessed his loneliness and shed tears.
On the 27th, the SBS variety show 'Same Bed, Different Dreams Season 2 - You Are My Destiny' (Same Bed, Different Dreams 2) aired a scene where Jin Tae-hyun and Park Si-eun received couple counseling.
That day, Jin Tae-hyun visited a couple's psychological counseling center at the suggestion of his wife, Park Si-eun. Park Si-eun wanted to understand why Jin Tae-hyun usually feels anxious when separated from her.
The expert said that Jin Tae-hyun had a high isolation score. Jin Tae-hyun confessed that he usually does not form deep relationships with people, does not accept those who approach him, and at some point started to prefer being alone.
Jin Tae-hyun said, "I started acting when I was young, but my personality was not bright. I wasn't the type to be very kind to people, but I had to show someone other than myself. I really hated that," and added, "So I think I have been making myself lonely since then."
He continued, "I guess I had nowhere to lean on, and I often felt alone," shedding tears.
He added, "The only person I don't wear a mask for is my wife. There's no need to wear a mask for her, right?" and "So I think I feel more anxious when my wife is not around."
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Moved by Jin Tae-hyun's sincere confession, Park Si-eun said, "I deeply empathize with the time my husband went through, and I understand everything," and shed tears together.
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