Choi Dong-seok and Yul-hee face backlash while cosplaying as divorce victims… ‘Divorced Pal’ is also new… | Sports Chosun

Choi Dong-seok and Yul-hee face backlash while cosplaying as divorce victims… ‘Divorced Pal’ is also new… | Sports Chosun

The Divorce Chronicles: When Reality TV Gets Too Real

Ah, divorce! It’s the gift that keeps on giving, much like an old sweater that still smells of your ex even after a dozen washes. There’s nothing quite like turning the deeply personal and often painful experience of marriage dissolution into good old-fashioned entertainment, right? Hold on to your popcorn, folks, because this latest episode of “Divorce In The Spotlight” has everything: messy relationships, public outcry, and — of course — a heaping dose of gossip.

Yulhee and Choi Min-hwan: The Breakup Breakdown

So, let’s dive into the tumultuous saga of Yulhee and Minhwan Choi, shall we? Yulhee, who first revealed their split on the show Now I’m Alone, seems to have found herself swimming in a sea of unsolicited commentary and one-sided narratives about her personal life — because, let’s be honest, the public won’t rest until they’ve dissected every morsel of a celebrity marriage like it’s an episode of CSI: Celebrity Edition.

After five years of marriage and three kids, Yulhee and Choi decided to part ways. But instead of a dignified exit, we get a full-blown rollercoaster of emotions and accusations! From Yulhee weeping about her "hardest decision" to give up custody, to bewildering claims that she was an “evening person” unable to rise for the morning school run — it’s ripe for speculation! Who knew early risers were such a precious commodity in a modern relationship? You might as well add “sleep patterns” to the couple compatibility checklist!

The Blame Game Goes Live

Then comes the twist! Public sympathy swiftly does a 180 as allegations emerge that Yulhee may have, quite amusingly, "run away" from her responsibilities — like a well-rehearsed plot twist in a soap opera. Just imagine it, folks: “Coming this fall, Yulhee: The Runaway Mom.” It turns out the former couple’s issues weren’t child negotiables at all; instead, they revolved around the thrilling world of differing educational perspectives! Who knew that kindergarten could wield such power?

When this entertaining circus spilled out into the internet, a lone YouTuber piped up, claiming that while Yulhee was coloring outside the lines, Choi was left to juggle the children like they were flaming torches at a talent show. I mean, kids are quite the act, aren’t they?

A Word on Responsibility – or Lack Thereof?

Now, let’s zoom out for a moment. We’ve got Choi Dong-seok, another poor soul whose marriage ended up like a slow-motion car crash on live television. As the man himself said, he found out about his divorce through an article—nothing screams “happy communication” like learning your relationship is over while sipping your morning tea!

What’s next in this soap opera? More public drama, of course! The infamous back-and-forth of emotionally-charged accusations continues, with screenshots producing more tension than a season finale! Choi alleges his wife "emotionally cheated" — and who can blame him for feeling that way? If you’re going to go down, at least make sure you take the audience on the ride of their lives, right?

SEO and Sordid Tales

As we wrap this messy affair, I can’t help but admire the sheer marketing genius here. In a world where every click counts, why bother with boring old celebrity gossip when you can weave a tangled web of betrayal, heartache,—and let’s not forget those juicy financial disputes? As Seo Yu-ri steps onto the stage for the next act, one can only imagine the fireworks to come!

In conclusion, folks, this isn’t just about divorce; it’s about ratings, chaos, and a smattering of empathy. Welcome to the entertainment industry, where personal lives are a buffet and we’re just starving guests. I mean, who knew that hearing about someone else’s failed marriage could provide more drama than a Shakespearean tragedy?

So, grab your chips, and let’s settle in for the next episode, shall we? Because with reality TV, there’s always a sequel just around the corner!

[스포츠조선닷컴 이지현 기자] Following broadcaster Choi Dong-seok, even Yul-hee faced backlash for being one-sided as a ‘divorce partner’ through broadcasting. As the number of entertainment programs with the theme of ‘divorce’ increases, it is time to be cautious. Yulhee first revealed the story of her divorce from Minhwan Choi through TV Chosun’s ‘Now I’m Alone’ on the 22nd. Yulhee married Minhwan Choi of the band FT Island in 2018, and they have a son and twin daughters. However, the two divorced in December last year after five years of marriage. In particular, Yulhee had to suffer from a lot of malicious comments after giving up custody of her three children.”); In response, Yulhee said on the air, “I didn’t bring up (the divorce story). “I’m not sure about it because I didn’t bring it up,” he said, revealing that he had received a divorce request from his ex-husband Choi Min-hwan. He continued, “I didn’t feel a crisis. “I only had a lot of happy memories, but (after I realized the crisis) it was hell,” he said. He confessed that after the divorce, he packed up only his clothes and came out naked. In particular, “What parent wouldn’t want to see my blood? “That decision was the hardest,” he said, shedding tears, increasing public sympathy for Yulhee.

However, public opinion soon turned around as claims were revealed that the reason for Yulhee and Choi Minhwan’s divorce was due to conflict due to differences in life patterns and educational views, as well as Yulhee running away from home. One YouTuber said the day after the broadcast, “Yulhee is an evening person and found it difficult to wake up early in the morning to take care of her three children. Taking the children to and from school was Choi Minhwan’s responsibility. Yulhee chose a prestigious kindergarten that took three hours for a round trip, and there was even a shuttle bus. “He didn’t come, so it became Choi Min-hwan’s responsibility to take the children to and from school, and when Choi Min-hwan was busy, it became the in-laws’ responsibility.” This is because the two were unable to narrow down their differences on education when they previously appeared on Channel A’s ‘Oh Eun-young’s Golden Counseling Center.’ This became the basis. In addition, the YouTuber said that the decisive factor in the change in the relationship between the two was that Choi Min-hwan’s activities were disrupted due to the coronavirus, which affected the family economy, and Yul-hee became active as an influencer and conflict arose as foreign affairs activities increased. . “It is said that Choi Min-hwan was very distressed when Yul-hee suddenly left the house for 4-5 days ahead of the FT Island concert and did not come back. Afterwards, Yul-hee came back home, but soon after, she announced her divorce,” he claimed.

In the end, public sympathy toward Yulhee shifted to Choi Minhwan. While disclosing the personal history of ‘divorce’, which requires listening to both sides, is something to be cautious about, it seems that divorce salesmanship that blames the other party for the divorce is becoming toxic.

This is also the reason why Choi Dong-seok decided to withdraw from ‘Now I’m Alone’ before Yul-hee. Choi Dong-seok appeared on TV even before his divorce from Park Ji-yoon was finalized.
In the first broadcast, Choi Dong-seok claimed that he received a one-sided notice, saying, “I didn’t decide anything. I found out about it after reading the article. I came home, but my family didn’t come home. So I came to Seoul to look for my children.” Despite the public being greatly shocked by the commercial commercial lawsuit filed on both sides, Choi Dong-seok went ahead with the broadcast. In particular, through the broadcast, he said, “At first, I felt unfair because I was being accused of having an affair. There were times when I was upset and angry because people thought, ‘Why don’t you make a fuss by filing a lawsuit like this?’ It makes no sense to stay quiet in a situation where you are being stigmatized. “I thought it was okay,” he said, expressing his unfair feelings and making his case.

However, a transcript of the conversation between the two, full of conflict, was released. Choi Dong-seok claimed that Park Ji-yoon was “emotionally cheating,” and Park Ji-yoon responded to Choi Dong-seok, who doubted this, by calling him “delusional and suspicious.” When this muddy fight became public, Choi Dong-seok eventually bowed his head and voluntarily left the program.

Meanwhile, Seo Yu-ri appeared in next week’s trailer. She married producer Choi Byeong-gil in 2019, but the relationship broke up five years later. Seo Yu-ri also said that the divorce process was not smooth. During the divorce process, they had a muddy fight, revealing financial issues.

In the trailer, Seo Yu-ri expressed her disappointment to her mother, saying, “I didn’t like all the boyfriends I brought her,” and after hearing the reason from her mother, she shed tears, arousing curiosity. Attention is being paid to whether Seo Yu-ri will also increase controversy by asserting her one-sided stance on divorce.

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