'Thursday night' - Suzy Contemplates Marriage Next Year: 'No Regrets'
Singer and actress Suzy has opened up about her thoughts on marriage.
On the 6th, a video titled "Inviting you to Suzy's Crazy Tear Party. A drop of sadness, two drops of laughter..." was posted on the YouTube channel 'Jo Hyun Ah's Thursday Night.'
During the show, Suzy explained her own flirting technique. She demonstrated a comical expression to Jo Hyun Ah, saying, "When you laugh, you can laugh like this." She then added, "It can be a bit like a naive character."
Seeing this, Jo Hyun Ah responded, "I've been watching Suzy for a long time, but this is the first time I've seen that expression," and burst into laughter.
Additionally, Suzy shared her thoughts on turning thirty, saying, "I debuted at a very young age, so I wished to mature quickly and become desensitized to everything. But it seems like nothing has changed. As I age and wrinkles increase, I find that very nice, and I feel like I'm becoming a better person each year. I try to find that in myself."
She continued, "I don't think too deeply about it. I had my fortune read, and it said that getting married at 31 would be the best. That's next year. I don't think I would regret getting married next year. I usually don't regret my choices."
Suzy further revealed, "If I were to have a wedding ceremony, it would be either very simple or very grand, one of the two," drawing attention to her future plans.
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