On the 29th, the Channel A entertainment program 'Eye Contact' featured twin volleyball players Lee Da-young and Lee Jae-young. Photo by Channel A 'Eye Contact' broadcast capture

On the 29th, the Channel A entertainment program 'Eye Contact' featured twin volleyball players Lee Da-young and Lee Jae-young. Photo by Channel A 'Eye Contact' broadcast capture

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Min Jun-young] Volleyball player Lee Da-young confessed that she feels a sense of deprivation due to her twin sister Lee Jae-young.


On the 29th, the Channel A entertainment program 'Eye Contact' featured the twin volleyball players Lee Da-young and Lee Jae-young.


In the broadcast, Lee Da-young said, "When we are on different teams, we can just let things go, but since we are on the same team, we need to resolve this and move on," adding, "I think that will help us perform better in the season games, so I invited Jae-young to this place."


She continued, "I think twins are often compared. I felt a strong sense of deprivation," and said, "Because we are twins, we were always compared. Jae-young immediately became a starter, but when I wasn't, people around me often said things like 'Why can't you play?' or 'Your sister is better.'


She added, "But when I have worries and confide in Jae-young, she says things that hurt me more. She has a strong way of speaking," and said, "On the show, she once said, 'Stop playing around and practice more,' but I don't understand why she says things like that on the broadcast. It makes me look like someone who doesn't practice and just plays around."



She then lamented, "I can tolerate others comparing us, but I can't stand Jae-young comparing me. She talks as if she is superior to me."


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