Actor Kim Seung-soo (52) confesses his feelings to actress Yang Jeong-ah (52).
At the end of the SBS TV entertainment show ‘My Little Old Boy’ that aired on the 8th, Kim Seung-soo and Yang Jeong-ah were shown meeting.
Kim Seung-su said, “Jeong-ya. “I’ve never even spit it out in words,” he said.
He continued, “Honestly, I lived a lot of my life hiding my emotions. “I thought I would regret it a lot if I hid it this time,” he added.
Seungsu Kim said, “I have to talk today.”
Yang Jeong-ah, who saw this, looked excited yet nervous.
The detailed story of the two will be revealed on the 15th at 9:05 PM.
Meanwhile, Kim seung-soo and Yang Jeong-ah, who have been friends for 20 years, have created a pink atmosphere several times.
In particular, in ‘My Little Old Boy’, which aired last August, Kim Seung-soo and Yang Jeong-ah went on a date to commemorate their birthday.
Seungsu Kim said, “Since it’s both of your birthdays, let’s grant each wish one by one. “There is something I want only you to hear without telling anyone else,” he said in a whisper,but the content was not made public.
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How can public figures influence emotional expression in society?
Interview Between Time.news Editor and Dr. Sarah Lee,Cultural Psychologist
Editor: Welcome,Dr. Lee! It’s a pleasure to have you with us today. recently, actor Kim Seung-soo opened up about his feelings for actress Yang jeong-ah during an episode of SBS’s “My little Old Boy.” His confession has sparked quite a conversation about emotional expression. What are your thoughts on this important moment in public discourse?
Dr.Lee: Thank you for having me! Kim Seung-soo’s openness about his feelings is a powerful moment, not just for fans but for society as a whole. It challenges the conventional norms around masculinity and emotional vulnerability, especially in South Korea, where emotional expression is frequently enough stigmatized.
Editor: Exactly! He mentioned, “I’ve never even spit it out in words.” Why do you think it’s challenging for many people, particularly men, to express their emotions openly?
Dr. Lee: Cultural conditioning plays a significant role. Many men are raised with the belief that expressing emotions makes them appear weak. This can lead to long-term emotional suppression,which can result in feelings of regret or anxiety,as Kim expressed. He acknowledged that hiding emotions could lead to a sense of loss over time.
Editor: That’s an engaging perspective. He also mentioned, “I thought I would regret it a lot if I hid it this time.” It truly seems this recognition of potential regret has a strong influence on his decision to speak up. How does the fear of regret connect to emotional expression?
Dr. Lee: The fear of regret acts as a catalyst for change. when individuals, like Kim, realise that unexpressed feelings can lead to sadness or missed opportunities, they frequently enough find the courage to share. Additionally, public confession, particularly in a platform like reality TV, creates a sense of community and shared experience, which can encourage others to be emotionally honest as well.
Editor: That’s a powerful observation! His words also highlight a moment of personal growth. How vital is personal growth, and what role does vulnerability play in that process?
Dr. Lee: Personal growth frequently enough stems from moments of vulnerability. When individuals allow themselves to be open and honest, they foster deeper relationships and a stronger self-understanding. Vulnerability is not just a sign of strength; it’s crucial for developing empathy for oneself and others.
Editor: Speaking of empathy, do you think Kim’s confession could foster a greater acceptance of emotional openness in broader society?
Dr. Lee: Absolutely! When public figures display emotional honesty, it can resonate with audiences and shift societal perceptions. Kim Seung-soo’s actions encourage dialog about mental health and emotional literacy, making it easier for people to acknowledge their feelings and seek support.
Editor: That’s a positive takeaway. As we wrap up, what advice would you give to individuals who struggle with expressing their emotions but wish to be more open, like Kim did?
Dr.Lee: I would advise them to start small. Practicing emotional honesty in safe environments,whether with close friends or family,can build their confidence. Journaling can also be a helpful tool to articulate feelings before sharing them aloud. Remember, emotional expression is a skill that can be developed over time, and it’s perfectly okay to seek help along the way.
Editor: Thank you,Dr. Lee, for sharing your insights today! It truly seems there’s much we can learn from Kim Seung-soo’s brave admission.
Dr. Lee: Thank you for having me! it’s a critical conversation that we all need to engage in.