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Choi Kang-hee opens up: "I'm always nervous people might leave... Even in my father's arms, I didn't feel at ease" [You Can't Go]

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Lee Sung-mi, Choi Kang-hee /Photo=Screenshot from YouTube channel 'Lee Sung-mi's You Can't Go'
Lee Sung-mi, Choi Kang-hee /Photo=Screenshot from YouTube channel 'Lee Sung-mi's You Can't Go'

Actress Choi Kang-hee confessed her inner feelings, saying she is afraid of people.

On the 13th, a video titled "Even if I trust you, nothing changes" was released on the YouTube channel 'Lee Sung-mi's You Can't Go', with the subtitle "God's voice that came after despair." Choi Kang-hee appeared as a guest.

That day, Choi Kang-hee said, "Actually, in the past, I was extremely sensitive to others' feelings and constantly worried about how they perceived me. I wanted to be loved, but I was afraid. I have always been afraid of people. That is still true today," adding, "It seems like something that cannot be fixed."

Photo=Screenshot from YouTube channel 'Lee Sung-mi's You Can't Go'
Photo=Screenshot from YouTube channel 'Lee Sung-mi's You Can't Go'

She continued, "Looking back through my memories, even when my father held me as a child, I felt tense. My father was rarely at home and would occasionally come to hug me. Was it because that was unfamiliar? Or because I couldn't bear the thought of not cherishing those moments? Or perhaps because I feared missing an opportunity if I didn't do well? There was always tension." She also revealed, "Even when I was in school and with friends, I felt tense while smiling, worried they might leave me."

She added, "I still feel that way now. But not with my older sister. She is on the same level as my mother."

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