Actress Song Ji-hyo says โ€˜My mental strength broke downโ€™ making free diver documentary



Actress Song Ji-hyo takes on the challenge of becoming a haenyeo, a woman free diver who harvests seafood, on South Koreaโ€™s Jeju Island in the JTBC-BBC joint documentary series Deep Dive Korea: Song Ji-hyoโ€™s Haenyeo Adventure.

In the three-part documentary, Song โ€“ best known for her appearance in Koreaโ€™s longest-running variety show, Running Man โ€“ free dives alongside the veteran female divers with whom she shares a unique bond.
They are women who, even into their eighties, dive as deep as 20 metres (66 feet) without oxygen masks or modern equipment to collect shellfish to support both their families and their way of life. Recently, the Netflix series When Life Gives You Tangerines featured the story of the haenyeo, drawing significant public interest.

The actress, whose aunt was a haenyeo, recalled the moment she received the project proposal. โ€œI immediately felt like it was meant for me. I wanted to do it so much that I hoped no one else would take it if I couldnโ€™t,โ€ she said this week.

โ€œEven though Iโ€™ve been on Running Man for over 10 years, I wasnโ€™t finding much joy in the set, in acting or in my own life. I started to question whether I should keep acting in the same routine.

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