The actress appeared on the YouTube channel ‘by PDC’, which was released on the 21st.
On that day, Choo said, “My 20s were like driving a car that ran out of gas in an endless tunnel, an invisible tunnel, and there was no one in the back seat next to me. I was scared, lonely, and afraid.”
“My 20s were hard, so hard. I don’t want to think about it much,” she said, adding, “There’s no gas, you have to go through tunnels, there’s no one, there’s no navigation, all you can do is look straight ahead, and that’s what I was trained for. I feel sad about myself.”
When asked, “What was it like to be in your 30s,” Chu said, “Running through that long tunnel and thinking, ‘When will it end, why is it so long,’ and then seeing the light in front of me, that’s how I felt when I was 30.”
“As soon as I got out of the tunnel, there was a petrol station, and I filled up the car with gas, and then I met a guy who was giving me navigation like crazy. I was like a racehorse. I was like a racehorse, looking straight ahead, but not greedy, obeying the traffic rules.”
Choo also mentioned her husband, Yu Xiaoguang. “I was lonely,” she said, “and if anyone was alone on the road, I picked them up. That was when I was active in China. My work did well in China, and it spread to Korea. It was only in my 30s that I met the most important person in my life, Yu Xiaoguang, and gave birth to a baby boy.”
Meanwhile, Choo Ja-hyun returned to the big screen for the first time in seven years with the film “While You Were Sleeping,” which was released on the 20th.